Libra Knives - 10" S7 Throwing Knife

halzucati

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Exactly as seen.
Hand ground and finished.
S7 Steel, heat treated and double tempered
Price is $50 shipped anywhere in the US.
International shipping extra.
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To purchase send mail to: sales@libraknives.com


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How Thick?

Right good question: .25 + -
I'd have to caliper it to be exact but I buy oversize .25 stock and that comes in about .28 - .35 usually.
Typical thickness is .25 - .30 when I'm finished. So somewhere in there.

Weighs about 9.5 oz.
 
These are beautiful, am I allowed to ask if you have a website? ( stupid American alert, I see the link now.)

A wonderful choice for throwing knives, gives flexibility and ability to maintain a solid edge. Hopefully I can pick one or two up in a week (payday) now, to convince the wife (who says, wow, that's a pretty knife...) yes, she owns and uses knives as well. :)

Thanks,

Jesse
 
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These are beautiful, am I allowed to ask if you have a website? ( stupid American alert, I see the link now.)

A wonderful choice for throwing knives, gives flexibility and ability to maintain a solid edge. Hopefully I can pick one or two up in a week (payday) now, to convince the wife (who says, wow, that's a pretty knife...) yes, she owns and uses knives as well. :)

Thanks,

Jesse


Jesse,
Thanks for the kind words.
This and my current stock are on my website, which I see you found.
I've also got 7 testing videos you can watch that show my current testing.
The Libra 10" was designed using my wife's hand as a gauge for size and grip, and they're also thinner overall than the 12". They're not a direct scale down from the larger size.
My intention was that these smaller, lighter and sharper angle knives could be used by smaller hands and be thrown easier and stick more readily (not like the 12" versions don't stick like darts...) than the larger version.
Overall it was designed to be used by someone delicate or young. On the flip sized you can throw these forever (well I can) without nearly the fatigue of the larger size as they're close to half as heavy.
Anyway... I'll stop answering questions you haven't asked.
Thanks for looking and have a great day.
- Hal Zucati
 
I am looking for my 5 year old daughters use. The ten inch would be something she could grow into for sure, and possibly use now.

She is a dedicated archer (30-45 minutes a day rain or shine) and quite the pistolero as well (500 rounds a month on average) the following picture is her target after a run with dads glock 19 at ten yards, full loads no ports etc trigger is 5 lbs super smooth.

I only show this because I am quite serious about setting her up with a solid rig. She has expressed interest and yours have struck me as being nicely put together and honestly would stand a beating she may dish out during training.

 
I am looking for my 5 year old daughters use. The ten inch would be something she could grow into for sure, and possibly use now.

She is a dedicated archer (30-45 minutes a day rain or shine) and quite the pistolero as well (500 rounds a month on average) the following picture is her target after a run with dads glock 19 at ten yards, full loads no ports etc trigger is 5 lbs super smooth.

I only show this because I am quite serious about setting her up with a solid rig. She has expressed interest and yours have struck me as being nicely put together and honestly would stand a beating she may dish out during training.




painkilleraz,
Your daughter is quite dedicated and skilled!
The Libra 10" weighs about what two baseballs do, or close to 10oz. The sizing of the handle and blade are shown here:

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Best of luck in your and her training.

I currently have three Libra 10" knives in stock at my store. (link in my signature)
Thanks for your interest.
- Hal Zucati
 
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