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The New ZT Spike

It’s a throwing spike, a rope dart, and the world’s most deadly letter opener…..it’s the ZT Spike, on sale now.

Posted by Zombie Tools on Oct 19 2010 | 8 comments Zombie!

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On 10-20-10, Tom said....
First. Niiice Spike, guys. Looks brilliant, I really could have used this opening a letter a few minutes ago. Nice timing raspberry .
On 10-20-10, Zakdos said....
Nice one. I'd like to see that as rope dart in action. Are you planning on uploading some videos?
On 10-25-10, Dan said....
What's the weight of your spike? It doesn't list it on the Blades page. I own more than 50 throwers of various sizes, and 8" is the minimun length I would throw anymore, but I want some weight to it. Do you plan on making a 10" or larger version?
On 10-27-10, Attila said....
Nice, what is the price?
On 11-08-10, Corbin said....
That's a brilliant idea to make these! Attach a rope to it and throw it like scorpion from Mortal Kombat; head shot without wasting a spike. This is the dude who annoyed you about those claws btw, sorry about that but I can't help but geek over this site every time I visit.
On 11-19-10, Lindsay Huettman said....
Hey Guys,
Thanks so much for the spikes...I finally got a chance to use them last week! It took me a bit to get used to the weight, but I love them (my cats don't!). It was awesome to meet you all at Zombcon! Still would love to connect about you all coming to do a class and the Apococon(sp?)idea. Keep up the awesome work!

Lindsay
(Survivalist Chick at the Wilderness Awareness booth)
On 6-09-11, patrick said....
when it sayes $24.95 for one does it mean 1 set or just 1?
On 4-29-12, Atef said....
sorry 4 that..actually i havnt heard about this syndrome brofee.but ive searched for this and i just collect these info,may be something will help.restless legs syndrome(ekbom's syndrome) a conditin in which a sense of uneasiness.restlessness,and itching often accompanied by twitching and pain is felt in the calves of the legs when sitting or lying down especially in bed at night.the only relief is walking or moving the legs .the cause is unknown ;it may be inadequate circulation.deficiency of iron.vitamin b12 or folic acid, or reaction to antipsychotic or antidepressant drugs.in sever cases treatment with dopamine receptor agonists or levodopa may be helpful. Was this answer helpful?
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