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Unicorn latinum
Unicorn latinum





unicorn latinum

Beautiful in radiance and with a shining white coat of fur, this awe-inspiring creature trots briskly between the trees. This is not unreasonable given that the Penetrator line were also 95%.Īnyone with information regarding these darts, please let me know.In the depths of the forest a creature emerges from behind a tree. Additionally, their relatively small size compared to their 26 gram weight makes me think this is a 95% tungsten dart. However, the stems that come with these darts are just a hair too big to fit in the GT's. They are a bit loose but they do screw in tight enough that they will not come loose. The GT scew in stems work on these darts. The thread size on the stem is a bit bigger than that of the GT but very very close. This is a very skinny waisted dart and may have been Accudart's answer to the GT from Bottelsen. I am 99.9% certain that these are Accudart darts, I just do not know what model name belongs to it, or what "Line" it comes from. Last but not least, the collar of the moving point is extremely similar in design to the collars of the Accudart Penetrators that I have, although these move back and forth in the dart as well as spin. First, the stems that they came with appear proprietary and say "Accudart" on them. There are a few reasons why I know these are Accudarts. They are 2BA threaded like most darts, but they are so wide near the nose that they have a GT-esk quality to them. Brass bodies that give the false appearance of a skinny waist. Accudart has always made high quality darts and it is a real shame that they are no longer making all the steel tip darts they used to. They flex a bit, and the will supposedly split if the hit a wire instead of bouncing out. Their tips appear to be steel but upon closer examination you can see they are not.

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The Penetrators are really interesting darts. Of all the offers that came in I liked what SleepyK had to offer the best. I did not want this to happen so to recycle them back into the SEWA family I decided to trade them away. However, since I am unlikely to use them very often they would just sit in my collection collecting dust. The Latties (as I call the JP Latinums) are really nice darts. Anyway, many kudos and many thanks to SleepyK as she has sent me some really nice darts in exchange for some 23 gram John Part Latinums which I won in the SEWA trivia contest. Her husband was some hot shot with his own signature dart line through Bottelsen. SLEEPYKRAMER is a woman from California who seems to have a long history with darts. One trade was with a gentleman down under, and the other with SLEEPYKRAMER. Not really, there is nothing to yawn about here!! In fact I have recently engaged in two different dart trading episodes with members of SEWA. And of course try to beat your score!! Here is a link to the forum, the April Challenge is in the Dart Chat area: The idea is simple: count how many darts it takes you to hit all of the doubles, including the double bull, and then post your results to compare with others. The practice routine I was doing is quite a good one for doubles practice and is a challenge posted over at Paul William's forum.

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They are dressed in short spiraline stems and coal cracker dimplex flights. I cannot get steel conversion points in them all the way. One down side to them is that the threading is a little too tight. Since I did not already have some 18 gram steel tip darts that I liked a lot I thought it would be a nice trade (and a nice trade it was!). They are 18 grams and were designed for soft tip usage. They are short, probably 41 mm long, and have a nice feel to them with ample ringage and just a hint of taper. This particular DT occurred in the thirteenth round of the April Challenge, and I was aiming at the 2, the 1 and the 20 in that order: A doubles trick, for those of you who do not know, is when you hit all three doubles you are aiming at in the same round. Well, not exactly 'Ozzie' but I was using the new darts I got in trade from Wazza, who is a darter friend from Down under and who posts to this blog occasionally.







Unicorn latinum