Hand turned walking sticks

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These 37" one-piece walking sticks were hand-turned by an Amish master woodworker. Six of them are hickory, while the other two (on the far left in the picture above) are an oak, walnut laminate.

All of the walking sticks have a twisting pattern, running the length of the shaft, a leather wrist thong, rubber tip, and a protective coating of....something. The hickory sticks have a hand hewn look, while the two laminated sticks are sanded smooth.

The two laminated sticks have a few imperfections, but nothing that will sacrifice the integrity of the stick itself. The last picture is an example of the imperfection that can be found in each of the two oak/walnut laminate sticks.

These are some absolutely beautiful sticks with decent "heft" to them.

Hickory sticks are...$35 plus shipping ($10 via priority mail CONUS)

Laminated sticks are...$40 plus shipping ($10 via priority mail CONUS)
 
I still have a few of these left...they are really nice sticks, you won't be disappointed!


Besides...Mama needs a new pair of shoes, and when the mama is happy, everybody is happy.
 
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