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2nd February 12, 08:12 AM
#21
Re: Traditional Blackthorn Sticks
 Originally Posted by Tobus
Not just Ireland. Scotland, Wales, and England are experiencing a similar trend. Stickmaking is a big deal there, rapidly gaining in popularity as an 'artisan' craft. It is so popular at the moment (and there is such a demand for quality hand-crafted sticks) that the price and availability of traditional sticks has really skyrocketed. And many of the craftsmen cannot keep any in stock. They are selling them as fast as they can make them.
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Well, that's good news that stick making is more popular than I thought, though if stick buying is more popular too, supplies could still be short...
 Originally Posted by artificer
BTW threads like this aren't helping my attempts to keeps spending down. I'm teetering right on the edge of another purchase, thanks to you lot.
 ith:
  
http://www.lollysmith.com/wlstac.html
http://www.stickandcaneshop.co.uk/ac...OB_STICKS.html
http://www.fashionablecanes.com/Knob...ng_Sticks.html
Oops?
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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2nd February 12, 08:14 AM
#22
Re: Traditional Blackthorn Sticks
 Originally Posted by Dale Seago
Aye, it does.  I just pulled the PayPal trigger.
Eh, I knew that would be the next step, and assumed sooner, rather than later. I'll keep an eye peeled, and I'm sure another good one will pop up sometime... hopefully when I've got more extra shekels in my sporran.
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2nd February 12, 08:33 AM
#23
Re: Traditional Blackthorn Sticks
 Originally Posted by Dale Seago
Aye, it does.  I just pulled the PayPal trigger.
Nice choice. 'tis a thumper, to be sure!
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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2nd February 12, 08:39 AM
#24
Re: Traditional Blackthorn Sticks
 Originally Posted by Downunder Kilt
As far as I am concerned, your stick Jamie, has the most perfect dimensions for a blackthorn walking stick that I have ever seen. How does in feel in the hand? Too many that you see on various vendor sites appear too spindly to me.
I have some 20 odd walking sticks and staves. This one has just the right feel in my hand, neither too big or too small. It has a lovely substantial feel to it.
I have a long "birding" staff I made myself for serious hiking and a nice ash cromach I bought for highland games (I like the looks of the thinner cromachs with highland dress but they just aren't sturdy enough for my tastes on the trail). However for just out and about my blackthorn is my go to stick.
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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2nd February 12, 11:13 AM
#25
Re: Traditional Blackthorn Sticks
I can't afford a real blackthorn stick, but I got a poly one made by Cold Steel that looks good (from a distance). It is very substantial and you can usually find one on eBay for about $40 US. It looks good with a kilt, too.
"You'll find that many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view." -Obi Wan Kenobi
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2nd February 12, 12:30 PM
#26
Re: Traditional Blackthorn Sticks
I bought a Blackthorn stick at the local Irish shop...It's a nice stick for sure, but those of you who are real "stick junkies' would do well to get a copy of John Hurley's 'Shillelagh Makers Handbook"
It's well written and shows you step by step how to make your own sticks. I'm sure that there are maybe a few of you who are responding to this thread while mere yards away from where you sit, there's a lovely sapling just waiting to be cut, oiled and dried in the chimney.
Wear your kilt proudly, but carry a big stick
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2nd February 12, 12:43 PM
#27
Re: Traditional Blackthorn Sticks
 Originally Posted by dutchy kilted
I can't afford a real blackthorn stick, but I got a poly one made by Cold Steel that looks good (from a distance). It is very substantial and you can usually find one on eBay for about $40 US. It looks good with a kilt, too.
I have one of those. Pretty much indestructible; only thing I really dislike is that the brown on the "root knob" part is just a microthin veneer that cracks and chips easily.
I once took one on a plane with me, from San Francisco to Houston, Texas and back teaching a martial art seminar. Not only got right on the plane with it, but also walked from end to end of each airport with it carried on my shoulder like a war-club. No one ever commented at all -- it is, after all, a medical assistive device. 
Been jonesing for a real one, though. Liam tells me it should be here from Ireland in about a week.
"It's all the same to me, war or peace,
I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."
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2nd February 12, 01:17 PM
#28
Re: Traditional Blackthorn Sticks
This was my grandfather's (my little brother got my great-grandfather's having also inherited his height!)


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2nd February 12, 01:19 PM
#29
Re: Traditional Blackthorn Sticks
Years ago I bought one while traveling in Ireland with a group of friends. We took a taxi home from the airport. Since we had to squish into the taxi to fit all of us, I placed the Blackthorn in the truck with the luggage. The taxi driver picked it up and asked me what it was. Before I could reply my friend BadKen answered: "It's the ancestral war club of his people, it's used to beat people to death".
The driver kind of goggled at me, put it back slamming the trunk shut and jumped behind the wheel quicker then I ever seen anyone move.
And that's why we call him BadKen.....
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2nd February 12, 02:07 PM
#30
Re: Traditional Blackthorn Sticks
Lime,
Is your tattersal shirt from House of Bruar in Perthshire? I have the same one. I recognise the 3 button barrel cuff (buttons obviously hidden from view) and the colours of the stripes - blue and green.
Very smart,
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