H.Johnson
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A book on the subject
I heartily recommend this book, ' BLACKTHORN - THE LORE AND THE ART OF MAKING WALKING STICKS by Jack Walker. Includes some cultural background, methods of choosing and straightening etc. About 90 pages with mainly B&W photos. Mr. Walker (great name!) knows his stuff and passes it on well. His methods can. of course, be applied to other types of wood.
Can I also encourage people who want a stick to 'do it themselves' - I think you'll find a new interest and hobby. Go for it!
I heartily recommend this book, ' BLACKTHORN - THE LORE AND THE ART OF MAKING WALKING STICKS by Jack Walker. Includes some cultural background, methods of choosing and straightening etc. About 90 pages with mainly B&W photos. Mr. Walker (great name!) knows his stuff and passes it on well. His methods can. of course, be applied to other types of wood.
Can I also encourage people who want a stick to 'do it themselves' - I think you'll find a new interest and hobby. Go for it!