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[video=youtube;xkKtMGHks2Y]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkKtMGHks2Y[/video]
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Take a look at Katta in the UK. The knife Axe Tomahawk Throwing Association. They are promoting throwing as a safe sport.
Hey keith
Really great videos and very well explained looks like great fun
I also subscribed to your YouTube account keep up the good work mate
Cumbrianlad
nice vids thanks
just a few questions re throwing hawks, would more than one have been carried? Was that their specific role or was it more last ditched defence? I would imagine throwing a useful tool was not somthing you did lightly
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so I take it the small mouse hawks were not normally carried?
I all ways enjoy reading your posts keith you are a very intelligent guyWell I guess it depends on the size of this "mouse hawk" Corso. The weight of a trade axe head varies from 1lb upwards. But there were toy tomahawks for kids that were real axes.
Two children's tomahawks. The top one was used by my sons when they were about 5-7 years of age. The lower one may be an original.
Keith.
I all ways enjoy reading your posts keith you are a very intelligent guy
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OT but I do like these instructional works such as those of Rogers, Che's guide for guerillas which includes the importance of cleaning one's teeth and Baden-Powell's guide for military scouting which would still work.