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Luc you are so right these do look fabulous and thanks for the information
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Luc,
Thank you again for sharing this material, its good to see information on these interesting weapons, and very much appreciated. Best regards, Jim |
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I've just find one like yours Tim.
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Good for you Luc. Great minds think alike
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I'm digging up this thread for a pretty specific reason. I wanted to ask those that own throwing knives of the form Tim started this thread with all have the blunt edges Tim's does?
I've been looking at all the examples I could find online and none of them look particularly sharp. I'm just curious. Not that a lack of sharpness would make these any less of a weapon, I shudder to think what getting hit by one would feel like! I found an image of a particularly nice one from pre 1914. |
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