View Full Version : 101 Uses of an Alan Wood Woodlore....No.37
bambodoggy
05-07-2005, 10:38
All,
Thought you might be interested in seeing how a Woodlore flies.....
We seem to be dead against throwing our knives over here in the UK (something vaugley yobbish about it I think) however in Sweden, Norway etc knife and axe throwing is very popular and there are lots of competitions for doing it.
I guess the Vikings started it by throwing their Axes....
Anyway, this is how well the woodlore can fly..... enjoy:
http://www.lightningstorm.co.uk/woodlore.mpg
Cheers,
Bam. :D
mojofilter
05-07-2005, 11:17
Cool, as long as you are "sticking" it all the time its ok, its when you start bouncing it all the time that things get broken! I did a bit of knife throwing practice last year and got not bad at it, I found that its all in your distance, and I did break the handle on a bowie while learning.
Hedgehog
05-07-2005, 12:17
Nicely done :D
BorderReiver
05-07-2005, 12:27
Cool, as long as you are "sticking" it all the time its ok, its when you start bouncing it all the time that things get broken! I did a bit of knife throwing practice last year and got not bad at it, I found that its all in your distance, and I did break the handle on a bowie while learning.
Yep,that's why we grown ups don't throw good knives. :p
I destroyed several knives when I was a lad.Then used sense and bought throwing knives to practice with. :)
Moonraker
05-07-2005, 13:02
Yep,that's why we grown ups don't throw good knives. :p
I destroyed several knives when I was a lad.Then used sense and bought throwing knives to practice with. :)
Wow, that reminds me that when we were kids at primary school, one of the favourite games for the boys was 'Chicken!'
It involved standing with your legs apart, all in a circle, then someone producing a SAK and proceeding to throw it into the ground as close to the foot of the boy opposite. If he moved his foot as the knife whizzed towards it he got a good roar of 'Chicken!' :D Not that dangerous as the SAK was probably blunt as hell and would normally simply bounce off the shoe if it actually hit. More interesting was when the guy was a poor shotor simply let go too early trying to use too much force and the SAK would be liable to end up anywhere :eek:
Such were the simple pleasures of childhood :)
We called it "split your kipper", if I remember you had to move your foot to where knife stuck in, then take it turns,if knife didnt stick in ground you had to put your own foot to it, so causing you to do the splits and split your kipper! a version of twister with knives!
bambodoggy
05-07-2005, 13:09
We called it "split your kipper", if I remember you had to move your foot to where knife stuck in, then take it turns,if knife didnt stick in ground you had to put your own foot to it, so causing you to do the splits and split your kipper! a version of twister with knives!
Lol....we played this game too but called it "Split the kipper" rather than "your" kipper....lol
Happy days! :D
Lol....we played this game too but called it "Split the kipper" rather than "your" kipper....lol
Happy days! :D
Could have been, been a while since I have played! Responsible adult now with responsibilities, fancy a game at south wales? :D
MagiKelly
05-07-2005, 13:19
We used to play "knifey". You went on one of those rope swings that were always around, you know the ones with a stick tied as a seat. You went on the swing with a knife and had three swings during which you had to stick the knife somewhere, ground, tree, where ever. The next person had three swings to retrieve the knife and stick it somewhere else. If you could not retrieve the knife you were out. The onlyy catch was if you managed to put the knife where no one else could get it you did not win unless you could retrieve it, so no point in just throwing the knife. You could also play the game with a sharpened stick but then you could not stick it in a tree.
i have many fond memories of hanging upside down from a swing holding onto a tree with a knife gripped in my teeth pulling myself into a difficult spot to place the knife out of reach.
That game is called "mumbley peg" where I come from.
Loved the video! :cool:
yep used to play the the swing one tooooooooooo!
now that's trigerred a few memories.
STOTRE and me used to play the same with Darts!
until I got one in my knee cap (which hurts :D )
and my Dad thought he had wood worm in his Garage door, until he found our Throwing Knives :D
stonepaws
06-07-2005, 10:12
the tree game was great, suddenly all came back, we also used to play a version of chicken where you started with your legs apart, your mate throws the knife to stick in the ground between your legs, you then had to bring one leg in to where the knife had landed thus slowly reducing the gap...... "chicken!"
Knife throwing! New to me!
I have the time and energy to walk over and do it, lol. :)
So did you buy the knife just to throw? Whats the 101 uses for throwing a Woodlore knife then?
bambodoggy
06-07-2005, 11:23
Knife throwing! New to me!
I have the time and energy to walk over and do it, lol. :)
So did you buy the knife just to throw? Whats the 101 uses for throwing a Woodlore knife then?
New to you....ok, well it's like throwing anything else....but with a knife :p
You may have the time to walk over....but not the speed ;) Race ya :p
It's not my knife, without starting an arguement I wouldn't pay that price for ANY knife...mine cost me £35 including posting.... ;)
You also mis-read the title....it was 101 uses for a Woodlore....and throwing it was use number 37! :p
Told you people over here were funny about throwing knives....I was too until I went to Sweden and found that lots of people do it over there....I guess they just make stronger knives than we do lol ;)
Bam. :D
Good one Bam!!!
Did you film when the Sami Knife (the big one) was throwed?
bambodoggy
06-07-2005, 11:38
Good one Bam!!!
Did you film when the Sami Knife (the big one) was throwed?
No I didn't unfortunately....nor did I get the one of Preben throwing my big MoD knife which nearly knocked the target over! lol :D
I might dig out my old throwing knives and have a bash in the garden later!
Bam. :D
Graham_S
06-07-2005, 11:51
if you're throwing an MoD knife, you don't need it to hit blade first! it'll bludgeon anything it hits!!!
bambodoggy
06-07-2005, 11:59
if you're throwing an MoD knife, you don't need it to hit blade first! it'll bludgeon anything it hits!!!
Lol....that's what we all said...you should have heard the wacking great thump as it hit the board and I had a heck of a job getting it out again!!! lol As you say it's a duel use knife and club! lol :D To be fair it did fly well though...but then again you did need to be strong to throw that kind of weight! lol :eek:
Maybe Knife throwing can be included in the olympics when we host it? :rolleyes:
We used to play "Split The Kipper" as well - the rules were vague but I remember standing face to face about 8 feet apart, somebody would throw the knife and the other lad (it was always lads...) had to move his closest foot to that point. If the knife didn't stick it didn't count. The object was to get your opponents legs so far apart that he couldn't continue.
We also played "knifey" on a very big tarzan-swing down the local woods, known funnily enough as the "Big Swing". You swung out as far as possible then on the return swing lean down with one hand and stick the knife in the most awkward place possible for the next swinger. I clashed my self against treet roots and the bank on many occaisions...there were no PlayStations in the 1970s...
FeralSheryl
06-07-2005, 14:21
We called it "split your kipper", if I remember you had to move your foot to where knife stuck in, then take it turns,if knife didnt stick in ground you had to put your own foot to it, so causing you to do the splits and split your kipper! a version of twister with knives!Yeah, I remember that! I've no idea what we called it though. Great fun, until my mother rushed out, confiscated all our knives and phoned everyones parents.
Not so good :(:D
How on earth did we all get hold of knives like that at our age (13ish)? :eek:
tenbears10
06-07-2005, 15:01
How on earth did we all get hold of knives like that at our age (13ish)? :eek:
Sheryl, you were obviously in the days before the world went mad. I was given a swiss army knife before I was 10 so I could grow up using and respecting knives as tools. Now children are not credited with sense or responsibility until they are 18 which is way too late.
If you don't teach sex education you get more teenage parents not less.
[/rant]
Bill
FeralSheryl
06-07-2005, 15:16
The 1970's was a different world indeed.
My mother was afraid that we might fall on a knife or accidently hurt eachother (not altogether unlikely when I think back to being 13) but I think we would certainly have been more responsible if someone had taken the time to show us the way. But that's the only reason they got confiscated. It would never have crossed her mind or anyone elses that they might have been used deliberately to do harm. A little different for everyone now, sadly :(
Graham_S
06-07-2005, 16:00
i got my first folding knife at 9 and my first sheath knife at 11. most of my friends had them as well. the local woods were a dangerous place to be if you were vaguely cuttable........
mammy_nun
17-08-2005, 00:02
We used to play "knifey". You went on one of those rope swings that were always around, you know the ones with a stick tied as a seat. You went on the swing with a knife and had three swings during which you had to stick the knife somewhere, ground, tree, where ever. The next person had three swings to retrieve the knife and stick it somewhere else. If you could not retrieve the knife you were out. The onlyy catch was if you managed to put the knife where no one else could get it you did not win unless you could retrieve it, so no point in just throwing the knife. You could also play the game with a sharpened stick but then you could not stick it in a tree.
i have many fond memories of hanging upside down from a swing holding onto a tree with a knife gripped in my teeth pulling myself into a difficult spot to place the knife out of reach. ha ha I also played a lot of knifey. There was an excellent swing down at the end of the Cloch road in Gourock. My pal got stitches when he got the swing seat in the forehead. Also played knifey like 'split your kipper' trying to make your opponent do the splits and fall.
That game is called "mumbley peg" where I come from.
When I grew up, mumbley peg was a spread hand, palm down and bouncing the knife tip off the table top between each pair of fingers in succession then back again as fast as poss.
Interesting times...
Jimmy 3 fingers :D