Personal Security Products OHTT Ole Hickory Tire Thumper
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JD29
> 3 dayI use this to walk my dog , any unwanted dog goes after mine & I will crack his scull & I believe this stick can do it VERY dense & STRONG yet not heavy to walk with !! I love it for protection !!
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MTRCTYLARRY
> 3 daySolid, well made!
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68Eagle
Greater than one weekMy son was walking his 3 year old Weimaraner and they were both attached by 2 pit bills. It took 4 grown men to pull them off his dog, his dog laid on his back in a submission move and the pits tore into the dogs chest. $1,000 in vet bills later I looked here and found pry bars made for pits. I figured beat it with a bat, better than a gun at this point. Light and easy to carry.
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Mark L.
> 3 dayWhether you are buying this to defend yourself from those anti-Conservative masses or protect yourself when walking your dog look somewhere else. It is a nicely made tire thumper but a bit to thin and skimpy to use for the very reason you would buy such a device. If it were thicker it would be 5 star.
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Prof. Lesly Breitenberg
> 3 dayNot as advertised. the biggest end is less than 1 inch round its shorter than stated and its bent. This would break in any practical use and it would be no good for self defense.
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William Murphey
> 3 dayGood product
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Whitney
Greater than one weekThe Thumper, is 18 and made out of hickory. Stained and smoothed, as if its been used for years. Gives this thumper, that ole time feel. Something you might find hidden away, at an antique or days long gone store. its made in America, even endorsed by someone from TV. Lived with a bear in the mountains, hint. So why did I almost give it four stars, its where they drilled the hole for the leather lace. It should of been moved up a bit, to avoid any contact with your palm. But if you remove the loop, next to the thumper. Then retie it, your hand slips though with ease. Reach down, there it is. *Now I have to wonder, how would it work, if it was 16? The weight might be easier to control, as some you need to use your strength and not the weight of the thumper. Not gonna cut it down, just thinking is all.* Oh, as for thumping fish. I get mine frozen or in a can, never on a pizza! Do I own a truck or tractor trailer, the vehicles I played with when I was young. Had steel wheels, an once had a caboose at the end. So why did I purchase a tire/fish thumper .., for my gun belt. WHAT?! In the ole days, instead of using a gun. A gentle whack upside the head, would put an end to whatever and whoever was causing trouble. Like the batons of today, which youll see police officers wearing somewhere on their duty belt. Thats why, instead of a flashy new baton, Im looking for something old-fashioned. So if youre looking for something to whack a fish, tire or desperado with, this might be what youre looking for too.
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Steven Vaughn
> 3 dayI take this beauty on walks. Sure it upsets the silicon valley techies who are scared of wood but I have a reason to carry it. Say an earthquake hits Alaska and a tsunami comes rolling, jumps the Santa Cruz mountains, into the valley, leaving behind a 600 pound halibut? Gotta pop that sucker in the head so I can clean and eat it. Thus...this thumper.
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Zander von Richtoven
Greater than one weekI should have read the reviews, small, 1/2 diameter at handle for a small childs hand and bent also. No trucker would have one of these in his rig, he would get laughed out of the truckstop. No quality control, Picture shows a beefy piece of hickory and 2 diameter but a toy at 1/2 ro 3/4 max diameter. Will probably break if your tires are aired up all the way and you hit them to hard. Maybe a good piece of firewood. Buyer Beware!
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george bowman
> 3 dayGood product.