Throwing knives

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grumit

Settler
Nov 5, 2003
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guernsey
Hi chaps any knife throwers here used to play around some years ago and fancy playing again so question where to get them and which are worth having
 

JohnC

Full Member
Jun 28, 2005
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Edinburgh
I bought some Cold Steel Sure Flight Sport knives after having a go at the bushmoot, happy with the purchase, seem solid enough, yet to chip or break one..
 

Nice65

Brilliant!
Apr 16, 2009
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W.Sussex
I think John Taylor is your best bet. As far as I know he based his design on a discontinued Cold Steel thrower.

I mean it's not as if he doesn't know what works. ;)

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Muskett

Forager
Mar 8, 2016
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East Sussex
John Taylors the man to contact.
Here are some of mine:
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Some of my winter ones! They clean up well:
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Flying Steel are fantastic, I'll be getting some Arrows shortly for no spin throwing. As said the John Taylor ones are fantastic and my recommendation for anyone. Spin or no spin they just fly true.
Light weight and cheap usually means they are rubbish. The light weight Cold Steel's Sports are rubbish, so go for their True Flight Throwers or at least something with some weight. I don't like Hibben throwers either.
 

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