Hand carved walking sticks
Hand carved walking sticks
A few walking sticks I carved
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Wowow! They're beautiful! Love them.
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They are really wonderful!
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Thanks. I use various hardwoods sometimes joining different types of wood together such as Walnut and Hickory. I also inlay and join antler in the making of my sticks along with stones.
This is the Buffalo Man
Hornbeam, antler and catseye stone
This is the Buffalo Man
Hornbeam, antler and catseye stone
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Re: Hand carved walking sticks
these are great, I knew an old guy who passed away a few years ago that made these as well.....he used to look for these knurled vines along streams, did beautiful work......I may need one of these soon myself......when the time comes, I'll be looking for something like this with style, while solid enough to crack a mugger over the noggin......ahh, city life.....
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Thanks, sawsaw wrote:these are great, I knew an old guy who passed away a few years ago that made these as well.....he used to look for these knurled vines along streams, did beautiful work......I may need one of these soon myself......when the time comes, I'll be looking for something like this with style, while solid enough to crack a mugger over the noggin......ahh, city life.....
Ash, Dogwood, Hickory and Hop Hornbeam(iron wood) make for good walking sticks and hard head cracking.
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oh... lástima we can´t see the images anymore...! what happened??
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I don't know what happened. Do you think it had anything to do with this thread?
http://studioeight.tv/phpbb/viewtopic.p ... 51#p151151
Probably just my jew paranoia kicking in, the missing pictures probably had nothing to do with anything I said.
maybe it is accidental a software glitch.
http://studioeight.tv/phpbb/viewtopic.p ... 51#p151151
Probably just my jew paranoia kicking in, the missing pictures probably had nothing to do with anything I said.
maybe it is accidental a software glitch.
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