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Axes and ales: West Virginia deli to add axe throwing, beer

CHARLESTON, W.Va. - A sandwich shop in West Virginia's capital plans to expand next week to add craft beer and axe throwing.

Chadrick Harper, owner of the Lucky Dill Deli, tells WSAZ-TV the addition will be called "Axes and Ales" and will allow customers to hurl real axes into a wooden target.

Starting Dec. 14, the Charleston business expects to have five axe-throwing courts open Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings.

There are rules.

You have to be 21 to play and get safety training. It costs $40 to reserve one court, separated from others by Plexiglas dividers, for one hour. Up to four can play.

A projector displays the target, tells people when to throw and when to pull an axe off the target to ensure that no one is in the line of fire.

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Information from: WSAZ-TV, http://www.wsaz.com

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