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Old 08-25-2011, 05:57 PM   #17
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I am so happy there is a thread about walking sticks. I hope we can have more discussions regarding carving. Anyway, I bought a great walking stick in the hills of West Virginia many years ago. One thing I really liked about it was that it had a small compass fitted into the top of it. Since I can be challenged with direction in the woods, I loved the idea. It was a beautiful piece of wood that was also practical for hiking etc.
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