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August 18, 2023

Happy National Couples Day

Happy National Couples Day 2023 If you still need your Friday night date plans, the Agawam Axe House has reservations available. Open until 9pm. Open by reservation only, so remember to book! Only $25/person. Absolutely private-lanes only, no sharing. Throw & Grow with your loved one with axe throwing at the Agawam Axe House.

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August 13, 2023

Happy International Left Handers Day

Happy International Left Handers Day! Is your superpower your left-handed skills? What about axe throwing?   Agawam Axe is open this International Left Handers Day from 12-5pm. Reservations are required, and easy to make right on our website at agawamaxe.com – let’s go southpaws!

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November 29, 2022

Introducing Mini Sessions

Looking for a ‘taste’ of axe throwing, but not quite ready for a full hour? Are you looking for a quick way to de-stress from the holidays? Agawam Axe House is introducing Mini Sessions. 30-minutes of unlimited axe throwing for only $15/person! Your session includes coaching, an axe on a private lane. Mini sessions are […]

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November 10, 2020

Walk ins open Saturdays!

Starting this Saturday at 12pm, the Agawam Axe House, walk-in hours are available from 12pm-6pm. All other times require reservations and you can make them here. Masks are required. We’re an 18+ alcohol-free axe throwing venue and we take COVID seriously. For more details on our COVID policy and preparation please check out COVID-19 statement […]

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November 27, 2019

The ‘Canadian flick’

One throwing technique that many find helpful is typically referred to as the “Canadian Flick”. I know I said to avoid wrist flicking but this is a completely different type of flicking. The motion is more like throwing a dart while stepping in. You line up your shot with your dominant foot. For example. if […]

Confessions of an axe thrower, Resources
November 16, 2019

Urban Axe Throwing History

Once upon a time, in a far-away land… (que record scratch). This isn’t a fairytale; this is real life folks. I often get a strange look and a lot of questions when people ask me what I do. My favorite, of course, “Axe throwing? How did you get into that?” My dad taught me in […]

Confessions of an axe thrower