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I
talk with a lot of folks that like to throw knives for fun and
competition. The one thing they all agree on is that it takes
practice, Practice and more practice. These
to books help that process go a little quicker. These books are
written by the experts who know how to throw knives. They will help you not
have to re-invent the wheel. -----------------------------------
70000a is "The
Complete Knife Throwing Guide" by Gil Hibben.
Gil Hibben needs no
introduction to anyone familiar with custom made knives, for he has
dedicated his life to the art of knifemaking and design.
Gil is a member of the
knifemakers Guild, was inducted into the Blade Magazine Cutlery Hall of
Fame, and is recognized the world over for his fantasy and functional
knife designs.
This book is intended
to give a well rounded view of knife throwing and a look into axe
throwing as well. In doing so, it will offer a foundation that can
be used right away and continually built upon through practice.
Enjoy!
Published in 1998
It has 56 pages.
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This is the " Pananandata
Guide to Knife Throwing" by Amante P. Marinas, SR.
" Pananandata Guide to
Knife Throwing" is the latest and most comprehensive guide to
knife throwing, from the physics to the actual practice.
Written by Pananandata martial arts master and founder,
Mat P. Marinas, who is a black belt in aikido and shorin ryu.
He is an expert knife thrower and has thrown over half a million
times at targets. He takes you through every step from the
most basic to thoroughly explained expert skills of Pananandata
knife throwing.
Published in 1998
It has 132 pages.
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