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new things for walking sticks
Hey, last week I was walking down the road using my old battered grey
metal walking stick when i saw this lady with a real cool stick, all patterned and really neat. I looked for a similar one and found what I was looking for - its got a handle that is shaped to fit the palm of my hand and so lessens the strain on my wrist. Hey check it out if you are interested. http://www.stonesofscotland.co.uk/ac...g_St ick.html .. There are also some really cool natural sticks http://www.stonesofscotland.co.uk/ac...OB_STICKS.html and the traditional sticks withhandles made from sheeps and antlers horns http://www.stonesofscotland.co.uk/ac...IC_STICKS.html. I can tell you I have flung my old grey metal stick away. I now have my egular anatomical stick, a small folding one to fit into my handbag http://www.stonesofscotland.co.uk/ac...ng_Sticks.html and a few unusual ones for the hall stand - and they make great talking points.http://www.stonesofscotland.co.uk/acatalog/ COLLECTORS_CANES.html and I also a pair of hiking poles - I didn'e find them too supportive but friends of mine and who are fiiter, say they are essential when hill walking http://www.stonesofscotland.co.uk/ac...ING_POLES.html. I really like the Knob sticks too http://www.stonesofscotland.co.uk/ac...OB_STICKS.html |
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new things for walking sticks
On 29 Apr, 01:51, meemaw wrote:
Hey, last week I was walking down the road using my old battered grey metal walking stick when i saw this lady with a real cool stick, all patterned and really neat. I looked for a similar one and found what I was looking for - its got a handle that is shaped to fit the palm of my hand and so lessens the strain on my wrist. Hey check it out if you are interested.http://www.stonesofscotland.co.uk/ac...omical_Right_H... . I've bought two of these sticks - both of them broke within a week. I bought by (very slow) mail order. I returned the second stick about a month ago - still waiting for a refund... Walking William |
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new things for walking sticks
On Apr 29, 12:19 am, wrote:
On 29 Apr, 01:51, meemaw wrote: Hey, last week I was walking down the road using my old battered grey metal walking stick when i saw this lady with a real cool stick, all patterned and really neat. I looked for a similar one and found what I was looking for - its got a handle that is shaped to fit the palm of my hand and so lessens the strain on my wrist. Hey check it out if you are interested.http://www.stonesofscotland.co.uk/ac...omical_Right_H... . I've bought two of these sticks - both of them broke within a week. I bought by (very slow) mail order. I returned the second stick about a month ago - still waiting for a refund... Walking William An interesting application of the weed twister is it's use as a walking stick - one that will never break! You can also use it to pull out weeds! This stick is especially appropriate for hiking or walking in dirt paths because of the sharp tines. However, you can also place a golf ball in the coiled tines to traverse into paved paths, as well. Can you think of any other tool that serves as a good walking stick? |
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new things for walking sticks
On 29 Apr 2007 11:58:49 -0700, raycruzer wrote:
On Apr 29, 12:19 am, wrote: On 29 Apr, 01:51, meemaw wrote: Hey, last week I was walking down the road using my old battered grey metal walking stick when i saw this lady with a real cool stick, all patterned and really neat. I looked for a similar one and found what I was looking for - its got a handle that is shaped to fit the palm of my hand and so lessens the strain on my wrist. Hey check it out if you are interested.http://www.stonesofscotland.co.uk/ac...omical_Right_H... . I've bought two of these sticks - both of them broke within a week. I bought by (very slow) mail order. I returned the second stick about a month ago - still waiting for a refund... Walking William An interesting application of the weed twister is it's ITS use as a walking stick - one that will never break! You can also use it to pull out weeds! This stick is especially appropriate for hiking or walking in dirt paths because of the sharp tines. However, you can also place a golf ball in the coiled tines to traverse into paved paths, as well. Can you think of any other tool that serves as a good walking stick? |
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new things for walking sticks
On Apr 30, 11:00 am, Persephone wrote:
On 29 Apr 2007 11:58:49 -0700, raycruzer wrote: On Apr 29, 12:19 am, wrote: On 29 Apr, 01:51, meemaw wrote: Hey, last week I was walking down the road using my old battered grey metal walking stick when i saw this lady with a real cool stick, all patterned and really neat. I looked for a similar one and found what I was looking for - its got a handle that is shaped to fit the palm of my hand and so lessens the strain on my wrist. Hey check it out if you are interested.http://www.stonesofscotland.co.uk/ac...omical_Right_H... . I've bought two of these sticks - both of them broke within a week. I bought by (very slow) mail order. I returned the second stick about a month ago - still waiting for a refund... Walking William An interesting application of the weed twister is it's ITS use as a walking stick - one that will never break! You can also use it to pull out weeds! This stick is especially appropriate for hiking or walking in dirt paths because of the sharp tines. However, you can also place a golf ball in the coiled tines to traverse into paved paths, as well. Can you think of any other tool that serves as a good walking stick?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Good eye! Thanks! It's also used as a walking stick. The weed twister, that is. One of its many uses in addition to pulling weeds or defending against aggressive dogs, or roasting weenies? |
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