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Thanks everyone. Looking forward to trying this.
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I bought this stick at a garage sale. $3 her late father collected knives and made sticks. She said he also did the macro may work. If so he knew what he was doing. ::tu::
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I made this from Sycamore. Very, very hard wood..
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I like it, Scott. Rough and rugged, made from the forest for the forest.
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Steve Warden wrote:I like it, Scott. Rough and rugged, made from the forest for the forest.
Just like Scott.

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I just gave this to my wife for her birthday. Made by a friend of her boss. She loves it.
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Railsplitter wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2024 11:13 pm I just gave this to my wife for her birthday. Made by a friend of her boss. She loves it.
Rick, that is a great looking stick. 👌 Perfect birthday gift.
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doglegg wrote: Wed Aug 21, 2024 12:54 am
Rick, that is a great looking stick. 👌 Perfect birthday gift.
Thank you. She really likes it. Should keep me out of the doghouse for a few days. :mrgreen:
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I have never seen this thread. Rick that was a good gift. I only have one walking stick that I got at Mt. Rushmore then I brought back the tag from Kenai. I have seen one guy that had more tags on his stick from national parks than I could count.
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