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    Quote Originally Posted by jakewire View Post
    That's the one Gibbo.
    And at school the Nuns used a ruler across the knuckles.
    And the "Brothers " a big thick hunk of leather strap. [lets no go any further there.]
    oh shit yes ,the good old catholic edumacation .welcome to the world. Iwas taught by a nun whose ability to throw a bloody duster would make a fast bowler turn green with envy!ruler across knuckles -yep .st bedes marist priests some were highly inventive vicious b...s-one actually broke a cane across a mates arse -we extracted a 1"splinter.
    given six in your PJs -prick would lay strokes 456 over 123-a badge of honour in the shower -a purple arse like corrugated iron.more than once skin was split&blood spilt .did they give a shit -no./simply problem dealt with.Fr Monty was the most creative -head in a bookcase -crack up ya come as first stroke slams home -Owww head bashes bookcase.
    the record -i was amongst a party of 40 boarders who celebrated St Pats night with a pj clad romp around the front field-great viewing for all motorists travelling the main nth rd
    in CHCH.
    Boarders discipline master Fr John(FUZZ) Dooley-caned the whole bloody lot of us 2 shots each ,much to the amusement of rector Fr Matt Durning who stood with Fr Mike(BOSS) curtain watching this feat of vindictive stamina!Me -I took stroke 40/41 across me arse and he was tired then!
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    Been working on a holly thumbstick, changed the blade...I need to get outside for some fresh air, I think!!!!

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    ditto on the jug cord
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    Quote Originally Posted by kotuku View Post
    oh shit yes ,the good old catholic edumacation .welcome to the world. Iwas taught by a nun whose ability to throw a bloody duster would make a fast bowler turn green with envy!ruler across knuckles -yep .st bedes marist priests some were highly inventive vicious b...s-one actually broke a cane across a mates arse -we extracted a 1"splinter.
    given six in your PJs -prick would lay strokes 456 over 123-a badge of honour in the shower -a purple arse like corrugated iron.more than once skin was split&blood spilt .did they give a shit -no./simply problem dealt with.Fr Monty was the most creative -head in a bookcase -crack up ya come as first stroke slams home -Owww head bashes bookcase.
    the record -i was amongst a party of 40 boarders who celebrated St Pats night with a pj clad romp around the front field-great viewing for all motorists travelling the main nth rd
    in CHCH.
    Boarders discipline master Fr John(FUZZ) Dooley-caned the whole bloody lot of us 2 shots each ,much to the amusement of rector Fr Matt Durning who stood with Fr Mike(BOSS) curtain watching this feat of vindictive stamina!Me -I took stroke 40/41 across me arse and he was tired then!
    I'm not sure that you are a good advertisement for no harm....... your contributions appear to have the grammar, the coherence and the spelling all completely kicked out of them...
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    First coat of varnish...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sidney View Post
    I'm not sure that you are a good advertisement for no harm....... your contributions appear to have the grammar, the coherence and the spelling all completely kicked out of them...
    you need to speak for yourself -your postings normally give the impression youve got a guts full of half ripe lemons -sour as!
    pot calling kettle black eh mister.

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    Quite interested in this - I'm still using the stick that I made years ago whilst holed up in a hut in a storm in the back of the Orongorongo's years ago.
    Going to have another go I reckon ad making a shooting stick.

    Do you wait a year on all wood?Do you seal the ends to slow the drying process?
    And where do you get the metal ferrules? I was rough and just used a roofing type bolt and wound it in, has worked for ages...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kotuku View Post
    you need to speak for yourself -your postings normally give the impression youve got a guts full of half ripe lemons -sour as!
    pot calling kettle black eh mister.
    Now thats coherrent.....

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    pity you cant spell then

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    A shooting stick my son made from lance wood, antler and horn.
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    @HILLBILLYHUNTERS, that is very very cool...thank you for sharing the foto...the lancewood looks beautiful...
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    I'm in the process of doing a shillelagh at the moment, will post up pics when its done....

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    Please do...
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    Righto I've had this piece of Sambar antler for ages and wondered what to do with it after seeing your thread you got me thinking about a stick or going by the piece of Lancewood i've got maybe pole.

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    @EeeBees So going by your examples how long do reckon it takes to dry?
    A year?
    Only cut this morning.
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    While waiting for a pickup at the road end 94/95 I spotted this growing in the swamp.spent a couple of years in the garage roof,then cut to size.used as an attitude adjuster for two legs and four.now it keeps me upright."Such is Life"Name:  image.jpg
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