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Couple more walking sticks

Nice work!! I was wondering where you get your wood from?? I can't find anything locally.
 
Louis, Peachstate will ship you boards, I paid 32.00 for a board that I got 4 walking sticks out of. Most knife supply places charge 25.00 for a couple of cocabola knife scales.
 
Greyeagle, actually these are walking cane size, I have a bad foot and when it acts up I use one to get around. I've walk through the bank and K mart and just about everywhere and the only commit that I've got is I want one.
 
Grayeagle, when I called these walking sticks I should have described them as walking canes. They are all walking cane size. Here's the one I use next to a regular walking cane I use that has a head made from a mullberry knot.
The axe head is made from an old axe head that my brother turned up with his tiller when he was tilling his garden. I cut a piece off it and shaped it to this cane handle. I boiled the rust out of it with navel jelly. I really liked the pits in it, gives it cariture.

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y224/cherokketj/axecane002.jpg
 
Rocketmann, thanks for the nice comment, I checked out your web sight and coming from someone who does such nice work to a novice like me means alot.
 
Thanks and that is an awesome looking cane! I always walk with a cane due to MS and I like the unusual and hand crafted canes.
KC
 
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