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I actually don't know if I'm friends with Mike... Not that I don't wanna be, just I'm a bit of a homebody so people don't like me :(

You aren't, but not because of anything other than I'm not on FB. BF (funny how they're anagrams....) (and Instagram) are pretty much it for me and "social media". Don't have the time or inclination to take on more.
 
You aren't, but not because of anything other than I'm not on FB. BF (funny how they're anagrams....) (and Instagram) are pretty much it for me and "social media". Don't have the time or inclination to take on more.
Hannah is my favorite and also least favorite anagram.

Racecar is my consistent favorite anagram, except for Mom... but that's cause it's mom.
 
The groot is kind of weird, not used to seeing him made in purple plastic! I'm used to brown.

house purple color. could paint it but it's kinda happy in purple.

there is some bamboo filament but it's more pricey.
 
Hannah is my favorite and also least favorite anagram.

Racecar is my consistent favorite anagram, except for Mom... but that's cause it's mom.

I think y'all mean palindrome:

Go hang a salami, I'm a lasagna hog.
*mic drop*
 
Did I mention this already?

(H&B Forge. I WISH I could do this...)

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those are nice - I really wish I'd of had the free funds to buy their shipbuilders axe a couple years ago when it was still $70.
 
I'm a cheap SOB, so I got an "American Tomahawk Company" (made in Taiwan...:rolleyes:). It's a Cold Steel Trail Hawk. Throws pretty well. Also got the last CRKT Kangee Woods Hawk (and sheath) from Dex a couple years ago. Not as easy to throw as the Trail Hawk, but I'd throw that one on my pack in a New York minute if I was wanting a 'Hawk with me. Really fine tool for the money, IMO.
 
I like throwing all types of hawks, hatchets and axes. I have many more than what other people say I need, but what can I say - when I see something that looks like it might throw well, I get it to try out. If I like how they fly, I'll get a couple more to have a triplet, as competition throwing is in sets of 3. Sometimes, I run into "deals" I just can't pass up, like the batch of 6 used Norse Hawks for $10 @. 3 $5 handle replacements and I have $200+ worth of hawks for $75.

For hawks, I have --
- 11 of the Norse Hawks. 6 are set up for competition throwing (13" handles" - 3 are spare set in the event handles breaks during competition ), 3 are set up for long distance hawk throwing (22" handles) and 2 are spare heads that I got off fleabay used for $15 and are waiting for handles.
- 10 "tear drop mouse hawks"
and
- 6 "Frontier Hawk" style hawks, all made in India for a reenactment supply company that went out of business and had a sale - got all 16 heads for under $80 shipped.
- 3 additional "Frontier Hawk" style hawks, maker unknown as the prize for winning a long-distance hawk throwing competition 3 weeks ago. (66 feet 3 inches). The event prize sponsor had had them just sitting on a shelf for a couple of years and can't remember who made them. They are heavier than Cold Steel Frontier hawks.

In the hatchet world, I have --
- 4 Vaughn Lath Hatchets,
- 2 Estwing Camp Axes
- 2 Condor double bit hatchets
- 6 Marbles double bit hatchets

And for throwing axes, I have --
- 5 double bit heads on 28" cruiser axe handles. These heads range from 2.25# to 2.7#
- 3 3#+ DB heads needing competition mods before hanging

That's just my throwing ones. Then I have the user axes and my collector hatchets/axes/axe heads. Those total another 50+.
 
I plunked my ducats down this evening for this year's Knife Rights Ultimate Steel Challenge.
 
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