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Origins of Klop
Klop originated in the forests of Finland, where woodsmen would carve wooden pegs and a throwing baton, known as the "Chuck," from birch trees. The game was named after the distinctive "klop" sound made when the chuck collided with the pegs. Legend has it that the noise was loud enough to keep hungry bears at bay.
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Klop Around the World
From the snowy hills of Mt. Hotham to the sunny beaches of Bondi, Klop has become a favorite pastime for many. Its mix of enjoyment and competitiveness can turn parent-in-laws into best friends and 12-year-old daughters into formidable opponents.
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Join the Klop Community
Ready to test your aim and strategy? Grab your Klop set, rally a group of friends or family, head to a beach or park, and start throwing ol’ mate Chuck at some wooden pegs. That’s it.
Let’s get-to-Klopping!