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18th June 08, 09:42 PM
#21
I think walking sticks are awesome I have several.
HERMAN, Adventurer, BBQ guru, student of history
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19th June 08, 03:01 AM
#22
Nice sticks. Here is a link to the website where I buy mine. I have 5 or 6 from these people. They are very easy to deal with and stand behind their canes and walking sticks. I lost the tip off of one of mine several years back at a very muddy Potomac Celtic Festival. I called the phone number to see if I could purchase a new rubber tip and the lady sent me a replacement, with two extra kilts. They didn't even ask me to pay postage.
http://www.thewalkingcanestore2.com/walking_sticks?b=1
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19th June 08, 03:24 AM
#23
 Originally Posted by Birddog
Those are some nice walking sticks. I don't know about our cousins across the pond, what with all of those restrictions and all, but I usually just make my own. I made my mother in law a sheleighleh(sp?), and myself a couple of simple walking sticks. I want to attach an antler crown, just haven't done one yet. For me, I just can't seem to bring myself to buy a walking stick when I can go right into the mountains and cut one myself.
Er,what restrictions?There is nothing better(in the stick world) than spotting a good stick growing and cutting,seasoning and using it.The hazel thumb stick is the most common countryman's stick over here followed by blackthorn.
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19th June 08, 03:35 AM
#24
We carry walking sticks made by Charles Buyers in Ayshire, Scotland. We obviously don't keep their full line in stock, but we'd be happy to order any of them from their catalog for folks. For being imported in from the UK, the prices are actually quite reasonable.
http://www.charlesbuyers.com/product1.htm
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19th June 08, 05:32 AM
#25
All of the ones shown are beautiful!
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19th June 08, 05:40 AM
#26
Jock, I didn't know if there might be some sort of restriction on cutting a branch or a sapling down for making a walking stick...The UK and EU have a whole lot of restrictions that seem strange to many of us yanks.
McMurdo, they really are nothing special, but thanks, I will see about getting some photos of them. I should look into where I can get a rubber foot for them, just haven't dedicated myself to looking yet. Thanks to the Marine Drill instructors, when I walk or hike, I tend to move fast, so don't always take my walking sticks with me.
The sheleighleh that I made my mother in law is made from scrub oak from here in Colorado. If you have never seen this oak, it is short, curvy, and tough. It was hard to find a peice suitable, but I managed. Unfortunately, she was short, so it doesn't fit me or the wife!
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19th June 08, 12:43 PM
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EU regulations drive us mad too and I would not be at all surprised if there was some regulation or other covering the cutting of sticks,however common sense and courtesy usually suffice.No countryman would leave an area looking as though a squadron of tanks has just passed through, after cutting a handy stick.
Last edited by Jock Scot; 19th June 08 at 10:16 PM.
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19th June 08, 01:16 PM
#28
I have a blackthorn stick that I bought at a local Irish imports shop:
Brian
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin
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19th June 08, 04:31 PM
#29
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19th June 08, 06:10 PM
#30
[QUOTE=McFarkus;554459]Here are a couple I picked up recently
Old Man Ire


I recognize KC's work anywhere!
Nice pix, gents!!
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