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Gil Hibben Hall of Fame Thrower Set, Leather Sheath |  | Brand: United Category: Sports
List Price: $49.50 Buy New: $23.89 as of 7/29/2010 00:16 UTC details You Save: $25.61 (52%)
New (3) from $23.89
Seller: Blade Shop Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 5938
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 2.8 x 1.8
MPN: GH2034 Model: GH-2034 UPC: 760729203464 EAN: 0760729203464 ASIN: B001BG7APA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Blade Detail: Plain Edge; Blade Length (inches): 4.50; Blade Material: 420; | | • | Carry System: Leather Sheath; Handle Material: Stainless Steel; Lock Style: N/A; | | • | Special Features: International Knife Throwers Hall of Fame on blade; |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description ATTRIBUTES Blade Detail: Plain Edge Blade Length (inches): 4.50 Blade Material: 420 Carry System: Leather Sheath Handle Material: Stainless Steel Overall Length (inches): 8.50 Special Features: International Knife Throwers Hall of Fame on blade
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| Customer Reviews: Great gift for a teenager October 15, 2008 Michael G. Lustig (NJ USA) 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
My 16 year old son loves these knives. Their shape gives them good balance and either end will stick into your target. The sheath is cheap leather and is virtually useless. The knives are solidly made from relatively soft steel (so the won't break). All thing considered, I'm happy with the value for the money spent.
Great when using spin technique September 22, 2009 lorsban (Philippines) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I ordered these because the tip of my old throwing knife (Muela) snapped off. I use the quarter spin or no-spin technique, which, favored the Muela because it was 11 inches long or so and had a heavy blade.
These knives are around 8 inches and are shaped like a propeller. The handle is about the length of my forefinger - so I had some difficulty in using the no-spin method. I still use no-spin with these knives but I have trouble in longer distances.
If you're using the spin technique, you would be right at home with these knives. They seem to be designed for that purpose. Durability-wise, these seem solid enough. I have a wooden target and sometimes I get a bad hit where the knife bounces off and lands on concrete tip-first and they're still ok.
However, one of the knives was about .5-1 cm shorter than the other two. Not really a big deal, but that means their quality control may not be 100% spot on, so, just keep your eyes open for other defects.
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