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18th June 08, 11:00 AM
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18th June 08, 01:17 PM
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Well Michael and McFarkus seeing as you have posted yours I guess I need to post mine...



Pictures go clickety pop.
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18th June 08, 08:24 PM
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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.
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19th June 08, 03:24 AM
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 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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31st October 08, 01:55 PM
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 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
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.
I have proof that you are correct. A fellow called Gregor from Taynuilt is a frequent visitor to the bar at the Brander Lodge where I stayed last July. Not knowing me, but knowing I was going to do one Munro (Ben Cruachan), Gregor made a quicky hazelwood walker for me. The nice fellow got a dram from me in thanks.
Although it passed the rule of thumb, I beat no wife with it.
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19th June 08, 06:10 PM
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[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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19th June 08, 06:49 PM
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[QUOTE=acstoon;555216]
 Originally Posted by McFarkus
I recognize KC's work anywhere!
Nice pix, gents!!
Kilted Carver is the master 'noggin popper' designer. He is amazing, I agree. I bought a couple of his faux sgian dubh's, remarkable.
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20th June 08, 08:53 AM
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[QUOTE=SexyButler;555241]
 Originally Posted by acstoon
Kilted Carver is the master 'noggin popper' designer. He is amazing, I agree. I bought a couple of his faux sgian dubh's, remarkable.
You mean like this..


The man does amazing work......
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20th June 08, 02:16 PM
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20th June 08, 02:50 PM
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Those are some mighty short walking sticks..........
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