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    Re: Practicing sheaf

    Five tine forks made into throwing implements.



    What mine looks like now.


    Some learn the fork, others are born to it.
    Clan Cunningham


    Hockey tape, electrical/friction tape sized to my grip.


    Lightning bolt needs no explanation.


    This is a traveling fork and is short handled. Friction tape covered with
    tennis racket grip sleeve.


    Burlap and rope = sheaf

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    Re: Practicing sheaf

    Quote Originally Posted by o1d_dude View Post
    ... Lightning bolt needs no explanation...


    Geez, those look great! They're like ... art ... I daresay!

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