Species
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Alder Walking Sticks
Alder is not prone to splitting and is water resistant. It is...
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Birch Walking Sticks
The bark of all birch is characteristically marked with long, horizontal lenticels....
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Blackthorn Walking Sticks
Customers should be conscious that my Blackthorn sticks are different to the...
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Elderberry
Not the most common choice for stick-making, Elderberry is hard, straight and...
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Extra Large
Occasionally I come across a nice shanks but whose proportions are a...
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Hawthorn Walking Sticks
Hawthorn shares many of the qualities that make Blackthorn such a favourite,...
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Hazel Wood Walking Sticks
Hazel wood combines strength with light weight. The bark can be variable...
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Hiking Staffs
Although I concentrate my stickmaking on the normal sized walking sticks/canes, I...
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Holly Walking Sticks
Holly can be used to make walking sticks that are attractive to...
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Ladies Walking Canes Blackthorn
Some years ago I acquired a collection of slim Blackthorn shanks. I am...
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Mountain Ash (Rowan)
Mountain Ash (also known as Rowan) adds colour to woodland throughout Ireland,...
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Privet Walking Sticks
Privet is best known and most often seen as a garden hedge....
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Rhododendron Walking Sticks
Rhododendron is not often used to make walking sticks largely because it...