Jean Thibodeau wrote: | ||
Hello Maxime: maybe you can add some more about your training and research about the shillelagh on this Topic or start a specific Topic about them. ;) For those who don't know, Max has done some serious research in Ireland about the Shillelagh but I won't say much more because I don't know how much he want to say about it here at this moment: Lets just say he found rare and difficult to access sources of information and I don't know what he is free to talk about or if he is keeping this stuff for a future book, martial arts course or article. Just saying I don't know ! :D |
I decided, inspired by this thread, to make me a couple of Shillelaghs of local Finnish woods. Here are the results so far.
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=aVj4pWA
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=PqwhW1S
Smaller one is birch, bigger is Mountain Ash. Both are oiled.
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=aVj4pWA
http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=PqwhW1S
Smaller one is birch, bigger is Mountain Ash. Both are oiled.
Hey,
I'm now trying to (using the instructions of found on this thread) make a sort of quaterstaff/peasant staff sort of thing from some form of Gum Tree.
Note to self: Make a club out of Iron Bark root at some point :lol:
I'm now trying to (using the instructions of found on this thread) make a sort of quaterstaff/peasant staff sort of thing from some form of Gum Tree.
Note to self: Make a club out of Iron Bark root at some point :lol:
Sam Gordon Campbell wrote: |
Hey,
I'm now trying to (using the instructions of found on this thread) make a sort of quaterstaff/peasant staff sort of thing from some form of Gum Tree. |
If you want to make a Peasant Staff then you might want to use an uprooted sapling as your starting point.
James Head wrote: |
If you want to make a Peasant Staff then you might want to use an uprooted sapling as your starting point. |
Well, I'd love to, but trying to find a decent one is a nightmare :lol:
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