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One piece stainless steel construction
Black oxide blade coating
Perfectly balanced for throwing
Includes leather blade sheath
11 3/4" overall length
*This Item Cannot Ship to the Following States: NY
One piece stainless steel construction
Black oxide blade coating
Perfectly balanced for throwing
Includes leather blade sheath
11 3/4" overall length
*This Item Cannot Ship to the Following States: NY
Product Description
This Gil Hibben Throwing Axe was designed by International Throwing Knife Hall of Fame member Gil Hibben. It is constructed from one solid piece of stainless steel with a black oxide coating.
I've been throwin knives/axes almost 30 years. I've owned numerous different types/brands of knives/axes. Gill Hibben throwing knives/axes are hands down the best on the market. But this black axe is positively my absolute favorite. It's perfectly balanced, not to mention it stick damn near everytime it's thrown. Now I've got to make me a set of 3.
Nick Oct 05, 2014 (5 out of 5)
Fun
Bought one of the plain steel Throwing Axe because I like Gil Hibben knives.Had so much fun I decided I would make a set of three.
prather Mar 03, 2013 (5 out of 5)
so fun so strong
Great thrower for its price surprised about its size very fun i had to see how it was before i threw it bought it last month steel holds up and easy to stick.
Richard Feb 27, 2013 (5 out of 5)
Top Throwing Ax
I bought this ax along with some knives, and it quickly became my favorite. It throws well and it hits hard. It will easily puncture some plywood. I loved throwing it, but with the black finish I had to stop when the sun went down.
Matt Dec 27, 2013 (3 out of 5)
alright
I got two of these axes for Christmas and I loved them when I saw them. I went out and started throwing right away. It took an hour for the first handle to break off and the second one broke off the next day. I will agree and say that they still fly without the handles but it was disappointing. I think if the grip thing weren't there then this ax would hold together a lot better