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/acatalog/copy_of_Anatomical_Right_Handed_Paisl
ey_Folding_Stick.html
.
There are also some really cool natural sticks
http://www.stonesofscotland.co.uk/acatalog/COPPICE_KNOB_STICKS.html
and the traditional sticks withhandles made from sheeps and antlers
horns http://www.stonesofscotland.co.uk/acatalog/LONG_&_RUSTIC_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/acatalog/Handbag_Folding_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
walkingwilliam@gmail.com - 29 Apr 2007 08:23 GMT
> 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
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> are interested.http://www.stonesofscotland.co.uk/acatalog/copy_of_Anatomical_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