cool ; I have my own throw sticks already . Dad made them for me when I was a kid . It's especially fun when you can use the wind and make them come back to you ,but more importantly being able tin hunt with them mostly birds. A foot ball field is best to learn in initially and then you work with wind in open areas. I like learning with sticks configured all exactly the same ,kind of like knife throwing; length weight and configuration. I need to find them , thanks for the reminder.
Got one, mine is an accidental procured model from trimming a Oak Tree One end is handy for the weight and density of three combined knots, now covered with Commercial Epoxy Hy-sol. The other end has an increasing taper that serves as a hand stop. More like an Irish shillelagh at about 3 feet with a good balance and heavy at the important end. Real Irish Fighting: A History of Shillelagh Law and Hob-Nailed Boot Stomping | FIGHTLAND Pictures later, but it is just a stick, or cane or a club like weapon to fight the British over lords.