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A (great) update on the future of Chopper’s
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A (great) update on the future of Chopper’s

As of yesterday morning, Don Caro, third of his name, became the newest tenant of a previously-used axe house in south Philly. Don has high hopes that the new location will be operational very soon. Sure, there’s some setup and…

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by Badger•October 2, 2025January 25, 2026
Join the 2025 Clutch-A-Thon!
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Join the 2025 Clutch-A-Thon!

Dear reader, sometimes a great plan just comes together. What makes a great plan? Well, bud, that’s when doing something good is both easy to accomplish and fun. That’s the recipe. And it seems like Ericka (Throwing Bows) has gone…

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by Badger•October 1, 2025January 25, 2026
Tiny axe thrower interview: Native
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Tiny axe thrower interview: Native

Dear reader: maybe a year ago, I interviewed Native. But, me being me, I actually recorded nothing at all. It’s a shame, as the entire interview happened in a rain storm, and it was very romantic/dramatic. But I had the…

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by Badger•September 30, 2025January 25, 2026
Chopper’s rejected all my tee shirt designs
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Chopper’s rejected all my tee shirt designs

The last Choptober (at Cherry Hill) is coming up, and as part of that bittersweet event, the axe house is running a little contest: a “Choptober Challenge” tee shirt design contest, to be exact about it. Well, you know full…

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by Badger•September 25, 2025January 25, 2026
The freedom of just donking an axe throwing season.
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The freedom of just donking an axe throwing season.

Well, I won’t say I planned it this way, but here we are. Last week was the first of the newest Wednesday league at Meduseld Meadery. A time of possibility. Of renewed opportunity and, perhaps even, a chance to have…

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by Badger•September 23, 2025January 25, 2026
The Axe Thrower’s Perfected Diet: The Jester and the Banana.
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The Axe Thrower’s Perfected Diet: The Jester and the Banana.

When humankind looks back at its greatest leaps forward, certain names shine bright: Edison giving us the lightbulb, Curie unlocking the secrets of radiation, the Wright brothers teaching us to fly. And then, in the humid, high-pressure crucible of the…

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by Badger•September 18, 2025January 25, 2026
Axe Couples Counseling
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Axe Couples Counseling

If you could wager on “most common responses to a question posed to a community,” I’d put the house on knowing the axe community’s most common answer to: “What’s your favourite thing about Axe Throwing?”  “The people, the community, the friends I’ve made.” …

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by Badger•September 11, 2025January 25, 2026
Tiny Axe Thrower Interview: Mighty Mouse
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Tiny Axe Thrower Interview: Mighty Mouse

I had a chance to speak with Mighty Mouse during the Urban Open this year. She, much like me, is the totally correct height of under 5’3″, which made it important to me that we got a chance to chat.…

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by Badger•September 9, 2025January 25, 2026
Heaven Sent: The Story of Priesty Axe Co.
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Heaven Sent: The Story of Priesty Axe Co.

Who doesn’t love a creator’s table at a tournament, especially one laden with high quality products? A standard feature at most of the Pacific Region’s big meets is the Priesty Axe Co stall, where you’ll find axe handles, head sheaths,…

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by Badger•August 28, 2025January 25, 2026
A quick solve for our sport’s longevity.
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A quick solve for our sport’s longevity.

Dear reader, I’ve been putting a lot of thought into how we, as a community, can ensure the survival of our sport. It’s something most throwers, in some capacity, think about: is this sport gonna exist in 5 years? 10?…

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by Badger•August 21, 2025January 25, 2026

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