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Old 04-02-2005, 03:39 PM
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MrYooper,

Congrats on finding a good dw source. Now be careful who you tell about it. The first rule of dw hunting is "NEVER tell a fellow stickmaker where your stand is located" this is like telling a fishing buddy where your "honey hole" is and will lead to bad problems.

Wayne,

I like the look of the balls on top of the sticks and may have to look for some next time I get to Hobby Lobby. The loops add a nice touch too. We have many farm stores around here that sell "scrap bags" of leather for tack repair so I might have to buy one and try it on some of my sticks.
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Cliff,

Dont worry lol my friends think I have flew over the cookoos nest!They dont understand why I have this DW fever. I just cant believe how the wood looks whenit has been finished with polyurithaine.I have already made 3 walking sticks and on my way to finishing the other two I have left.
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Old 04-03-2005, 10:38 AM
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if you are ever fortunate enough to run across a DW tristie
they look great when finished

I also like the canes with the natural handle
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