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Anyone know where to buy set.

I'm trying to do some budgeting and I can't find a price.
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Michael Janich wrote:These knives are still a few months off. We're working on stacked leather sheaths that will hold all three knives and I'm rewriting the book that will accompany each set. Still lots to do here...

Thanks for your excitement... and patience....

Stay safe,

Mike

I think these will be a fun thing to toy with, and I have to say, if you and Sal are saying these are that good, I believe it.

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JAfromMN wrote:Page 130 of the new catalog

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I'm so getting a set of these.

I love the blade shape. Reminds me of a smashet blade

Im going to try get the small set when I can afford it.

There going to have till after Christmas but they are going to be worth the wait ..

Im excited .. :)
That's the only pic I've seen.

I can't wait for someone to get a set of these so we can see the sheaths

I'm still excited :) :)
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I think I'm going to buy some throwers from a differt makers so I got em this summer.

I will also be able to Compare them . that's a ok excuse for me..

I want to pick up a,new hobby for summer
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Well I passed on some different brand throwers and I got some quality stars for me and my nephew to start with this summer. They should be good him to start learning I think.

Image They do have a round whole I guess. I like em
there about 20 years old my buddy found them in storage.


Anyone know when/where I can get a set of spyderco throwers ?
I can't afford them today but I'd like to start saving for the set of small ones and I'm unsure of there cost.
Thanks
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Mike (or anyone else who might know), what are the advantages of the three different lengths given that they are all basically equal in terms of viable throwing distance? Any disadvantages to shorter versus longer with regards to the Spyderco throwers?
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JAfromMN wrote:Well I passed on some different brand throwers and I got some quality stars for me and my nephew to start with this summer. They should be good him to start learning I think.

Image They do have a round whole I guess. I like em
there about 20 years old my buddy found them in storage.


Anyone know when/where I can get a set of spyderco throwers ?
I can't afford them today but I'd like to start saving for the set of small ones and I'm unsure of there cost.
Thanks
Those are nice!!
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on_the_edge wrote:Mike (or anyone else who might know), what are the advantages of the three different lengths given that they are all basically equal in terms of viable throwing distance? Any disadvantages to shorter versus longer with regards to the Spyderco throwers?
I've always thought smaller blades are easier to throw.

I can't really say much though as I've never actually thrown large throwing knives. Just knives.

I have to think it would be easier to learn with the smaller ones.
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MacLaren wrote:
JAfromMN wrote:Well I passed on some different brand throwers and I got some quality stars for me and my nephew to start with this summer. They should be good him to start learning I think.

Image They do have a round whole I guess. I like em
there about 20 years old my buddy found them in storage.


Anyone know when/where I can get a set of spyderco throwers ?
I can't afford them today but I'd like to start saving for the set of small ones and I'm unsure of there cost.
Thanks
Those are nice!!
Thanks.

I'm going to build a,real target soon. There fun :)
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JAfromMN wrote:
MacLaren wrote:
JAfromMN wrote:Well I passed on some different brand throwers and I got some quality stars for me and my nephew to start with this summer. They should be good him to start learning I think.

Image They do have a round whole I guess. I like em
there about 20 years old my buddy found them in storage.


Anyone know when/where I can get a set of spyderco throwers ?
I can't afford them today but I'd like to start saving for the set of small ones and I'm unsure of there cost.
Thanks
Those are nice!!
Thanks.

I'm going to build a,real target soon. There fun :)
Absolutely. Have fun with them.
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I'm sorry my typing and spelling suck.
I used to write better:(
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I'm making one of these very very pointy for me. :p
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These would have,been fun this weekend
https://www.knifecenter.com/item/SPTK01 ... her-sheath
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Any news on whatever happened to these?
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finishing up the book.

sal
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Thanks sal

I know what I'm asking Santa for Xmas.
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JAfromMN wrote:I know what I'm asking Santa for Xmas.
Beloved wife wants a new set for Christmas too. :)

She entertains the grandkids for hours. :cool:

https://giphy.com/gifs/MCgAIPpyQPuXm
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I think I’ll go for medium. Waiting patiently Sal and team!!

https://www.bladehq.com/index.php?view= ... ption_id=0
The first time I saw a Spyderco was the early 90s at a knife shop in a mall. I can still see the SpydieHoles through that glass display cabinet. My parents wouldn't buy any of them for me... so now I buy them all. :spyder:
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Page 135

Well see em this year
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I'm really looking forward to the book that is going to come along with them.

I'm excited :) :) :)
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