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    Creepy and cool all in one looks like you done some miles n the thing
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    Iots of miles and some stupid big animals carried, just wore the bastard out . It will now out last me.
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    Velocity is thrilling,but diameter does the real killing.

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    Oh that is brilliant, John ...
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    I did it ... bought myself a dinky little Dremel today ... yes, money money money ... but it will be really great for doing the finishing off on stick handles ...
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    Gorse is a pretty dense, heavy wood. But suppose most of your customers don't plan to use their canes for canings.
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    No not really, @Cordite ...
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    You get lancewood up there?

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    Has anyone used Rose wood for a cane/stick? I have some good lengths from last years prunings that I put away thinking I could do something with them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wirehunt View Post
    You get lancewood up there?
    Yes, it is quite common around these parts ... makes a lovely shank ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ROKTOY View Post
    Has anyone used Rose wood for a cane/stick? I have some good lengths from last years prunings that I put away thinking I could do something with them?
    Roktoy, I have read somewhere that someone had used rose canes ... cannot think where I read it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by EeeBees View Post
    Roktoy, I have read somewhere that someone had used rose canes ... cannot think where I read it...
    May have a play with some and see what comes of it. Found some more good lengths in this years prunings too.

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    Alot of sanding yet to go ...

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    ooooooopppppppppppssssssss!!!!
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    Another stick which is completed ... brass head ...

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    do not understand why these are upside down ... blast!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by john m View Post
    Iots of miles and some stupid big animals carried, just wore the bastard out . It will now out last me.
    and you made no bones about it!love that stick
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