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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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20th June 08, 03:30 PM
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A nice stick is something I need to get myself, but I've put it off to this point. I happen to have a decent cane, standard design, nice little crook handle and all but it just isn't something I'd see myself walking the streets with it.
I also have a stick I cut from a sapling on my last hike. A rather large and vocal dog was across a ravine from us, and was shadowing us as we walked along. Knowing there was a bridge coming up where he could cross, and I didn't need my dogs getting into it with him I cut a nice six foot stick as a 'deterrent'. Fortunately he lost interest before the bridge but I kept the stick nonetheless. You never know when you might need a nice stick.
While perusing the Cold Steel site for the link in the Sgian Dubh thread, I came across these.
http://www.coldsteel.com/sticks.html
I've handled the African stick and didn't like it. Not stiff enough, the foot slips and the knob is too big for a comfortable grip in the hand. I know their Walkabout stick is a nice one, and it's got looks enough to carry around town too. Their City Stick is the most elegant of the bunch, and worth the money.
I'm really interested in seeing one of their Blackthorns in person though. It's not real blackthorn, it's actually an injected polypropolene. I'd worry it wasn't stiff enough for real walking stick use.
If you're interested in any of these, keep in mind almost all can be purchased much cheaper online at other venues.
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20th June 08, 03:41 PM
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 Originally Posted by Colin
Those are some mighty short walking sticks..........
Why yes, yes they are. They are for very short people.
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20th June 08, 03:59 PM
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My next accessory purchase will, most likely, be one of Kilted Carver's stick masterpieces.
The man does incredible work... I've anxiously followed his pix postings for some time.
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20th June 08, 04:04 PM
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Here is my recomondation of where to get GREAT "STICKS"
They are GREAT people to work with & have quality product
BTW, I am currently working with them on orderig a version of the "blackthorn.
https://www.beanstream.com/scripts/c...category_id=43
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