OLSEN O.K. Brand Thrower ?

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Hi All, I'm looking for Info. on this Knife In my Collection, It seem's Very Well Made and Is marked OLSEN O.K. Brand on the Sheath, On the Blade It say's OLSEN OK H.C. MI. It's 11" Total length, Any Info. on this Knife would be Greatly Appreciated ! Take Care !
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Thank's for placing this one In the right Forum Section, I'll be more careful on where I place my Post In the future, Take Care !

Snake Dr.
BackWood's Nebraska
 
It is a poor copy of a McEvoy design that was made in the sixties or seventies. It will throw well, but that it about it.
 
Thank's for the Info., It seem's to be well made I'll have to set me up a Throwing Target and try my hand at Knife Throwing, That's something I've never done but alway's wanted to ! I've got a Huge Collection of Throwing Knive's I need to learn to use em, Thank's again for your Info. Take Care !

Snake Dr.
BackWood's Nebraska
 
It is a poor copy of a McEvoy design that was made in the sixties or seventies. It will throw well, but that it about it.

I went through your Web-Site, And It's a "Great Site" And some Very Nice Knives, On your Throwing Knives # 8 through # 20 what style Is better for a beginner to start with ? I like the # 19 cuz It's real close In style to my Olsen OK Thrower, So I'd like to go with that style I want something that Is Heavy and when It Hit's the Target It Hit's "With Power !" And I like the weight of the Olsen OK Thrower, I still aint set me up a Target yet "I Gotta Get Er Done !" I'll send you a PM when Im ready to Order, Take Care !
 
On your Throwing Knives # 8 through # 20 what style Is better for a beginner to start with?
I've heard that #8 can be thrown either the western point-held way or with just a quarter turn. I don't know much about the others.

#19 is a few inches longer than your olsen thrower.
 
I've heard that #8 can be thrown either the western point-held way or with just a quarter turn. I don't know much about the others.

#19 is a few inches longer than your olsen thrower.

Thank's for the Info. I like the style of all the Thrower's #8 through #20, I like #19 And that extra coulple of Inch's mean's a little more wieght ? And maybe more Impact and deeper penatration ? I got my sight's on a few more Thrower's also, one Is from Cold Steel and It look's real nice I think It's called the "Perfect Balance Thrower" and the other Knife I'm thinking of adding to my collection Is made by Dana from "Fort Turner", My throwing Knife Collection will be growing, Take Care !
 
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