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5th February 12, 12:24 PM
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Opinions on a walking stick...?
Looking for a walking stick to accessorize a formal Prince Charlie, I came across this piece that intrigues me to no end.
http://www.thewalkingcanestore.com/i...il/17587/18523
It is decidedly non-Scottish, though the head does remind me, in ways, of a tartan, given the "squares" of different woods. The model name is uncannily appropriate, I think, and I love the metal band between the head and the shaft.
I'm wondering what others think of this great looking stick, and whether you think it'd be a nice add to a Prince Charlie?
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5th February 12, 06:06 PM
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I think it's a pretty stick, and I would be proud to have turned it. If you normally walk with a stick, I'd say get it. If you don't usually use a walking stick, it might be more trouble than it's worth to keep up with at a formal event.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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5th February 12, 06:15 PM
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Re: Opinions on a walking stick...?
I've reached the age where the body starts to revolt every now and then, and I never know when my Gout may flare. So though I don't often "need" a walking stick or cane, once or twice a year, for a week or two at a time, yeah, it comes in real handy. :/
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5th February 12, 07:46 PM
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Re: Opinions on a walking stick...?
I use one of these... a walking length umbrella. Very usefull for Scottish weather.

I am not keen on the Top Hat style knob.
Chris.
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5th February 12, 08:16 PM
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Re: Opinions on a walking stick...?
That's a very nice looking umbrella, Chris. I especially like that it looks so slim (perhaps because it's fairly long?)
I would wonder, however, how strong something like that would be, if I had to put a significant part of my 220 pounds of weight on a design that is either a walking stick compromised by it's accommodations as an umbrella... or an umbrella compromised by it's accommodations as a walking stick.
Does it have as much flex in the shaft as one might presume? How strong is the metal point?
Myself, I rather fancy the symmetrical shape of the Top Hat. Though I like the classic esthetics of the umbrella, it just seems a bit too much "John Steed / The Avengers"... like it would be better suited to a bowler hat, than a kilt.
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5th February 12, 08:27 PM
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Re: Opinions on a walking stick...?
Unixken,
I am a great fan of walking sticks and staffs and have a number of them that I use often. I have to say that I don't bother with a stick when I am going to a black or white tie event. They are always indoors and such an accessory (if not needed) is superfluous. If you really need a walking stick all the time then that one looks grand (though maybe not the best for true support with its small head). But a stick carried for appearance at a formal event seems unneccessary. Personally I save it for when I am out walking.
Just my opinion
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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5th February 12, 08:30 PM
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Re: Opinions on a walking stick.
Very nice looking stick. Looks appropriate for a kilt.
Last edited by Woodsman; 5th February 12 at 08:32 PM.
Reason: typos
"The fun of a kilt is to walk, not to sit"
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6th February 12, 12:10 PM
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Re: Opinions on a walking stick...?
 Originally Posted by unixken
That's a very nice looking umbrella, Chris. I especially like that it looks so slim (perhaps because it's fairly long?)
I would wonder, however, how strong something like that would be, if I had to put a significant part of my 220 pounds of weight on a design that is either a walking stick compromised by it's accommodations as an umbrella... or an umbrella compromised by it's accommodations as a walking stick.
Does it have as much flex in the shaft as one might presume? How strong is the metal point?
Myself, I rather fancy the symmetrical shape of the Top Hat. Though I like the classic esthetics of the umbrella, it just seems a bit too much "John Steed / The Avengers"... like it would be better suited to a bowler hat, than a kilt.
I don't think they are designed as a full weight walking stick. It is more an umbrella but can steady you on slippy ground and is more convenient to carry.
Maybe bowler hat and kilt? Naaaa! 
Chris.
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6th February 12, 03:31 PM
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Re: Opinions on a walking stick...?
There is, however, a specially designed umbrella walking stick: http://www.real-self-defense.com/unb...-umbrella.html
Good for martial arts AND for walking. Heck, might even keep the rain off!
MEMBER: Kilted Cognoscenti
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6th February 12, 03:53 PM
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Re: Opinions on a walking stick...?
 Originally Posted by unixken
I've reached the age where the body starts to revolt every now and then, and I never know when my Gout may flare. So though I don't often "need" a walking stick or cane, once or twice a year, for a week or two at a time, yeah, it comes in real handy. :/
Lord, me, too. About 3-4 times a year I have to resort to my sticks.
The one you show has a ball type knob that would not be nearly as comfortable as one with a horizontal. I use one like this as my go to stick:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/24K-Gold-Lux...item2a12cbdde2
I also have long sticks for hiking, a proper cromach for highland evens, a few wooden sticks, and a folding cane for travel. All but one have the derby like handles on top. (I even have one of those Bridges with a round, Marine Corps knob, but I don't think you'd like it judging by your hat! )
I would consider a black wooden stick with a metal handle that would perhaps be usable for day and evening wear. If it's strictly for even, though, you'll definitely want a balck cane with silver appointments, I think.
Jim Killman
Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.
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