You are a true artist; your sticks are fantastic and you deserve some recognition for keeping such a tradition alive! Wish you good luck with your shop!
@@FrancisMcCaffrey5 Glad to hear that; I checked out Killorglin on Google maps... Lovely little town; your shop is in the very picture of an Irish street. I visited Ireland way back in 1996 but I went north from Shannon; If I get back there I'll go south and make an appointment! Slainte!
I just looked at your location on Google Earth. It's a beautifull town but so far from Dublin. I think we're closer to Liverpool than Killorglan ! Lovely shop btw !
@@FrancisMcCaffrey5 when i understood, ist the shillelagh a traditional irish walking stick. My question is, if you know what is the traditional walking stick by scottish people
That area is where my wife’s fathers family is from and many still there . His name is Thomas Francis Scully Our dream is to visit Ireland 🇮🇪 one day My mother’s maiden name O’Neal Thanks
I wish ! All one me at the moment . I was planning my daughter would man the shop this summer and my son still too young to help. I literally do everything by myself at the moment hope someday it can become more than a one man business
I bought a blackthorn swagger stick from Francis, for shipment here to the U.S. And what a beautiful piece! A terrific purchase.
Francis I'm realizing you're one hell of a businessman. All those sticks in the vertical racks are quite a sight.
You are a true artist; your sticks are fantastic and you deserve some recognition for keeping such a tradition alive! Wish you good luck with your shop!
Looks like I’ll get through this pandemic thanks to my loyal customers.
@@FrancisMcCaffrey5 Glad to hear that; I checked out Killorglin on Google maps... Lovely little town; your shop is in the very picture of an Irish street. I visited Ireland way back in 1996 but I went north from Shannon; If I get back there I'll go south and make an appointment! Slainte!
I love your flat caps Francis as I have a Guinness patchwork flat cap!
You have a lovely shop thanks for showing thanks
Thank Tony no tourist this season so I hope this virus thing passes
It looks great
Great shop. On Lower Bridge Street, I believe. Super nice sticks that are full of life and are praised by all who see them.
Thanks Jim you’re a gent.
🎉 WONDERFUL shop 🎉Congratulations Francis love it . Man from Maine
Wonderfull shop, next time I visit Ireland again, I want to see the Ring of Kerry area and will visit your shop for sure :-)
Nice little shop. All the best with that.
Thanks John. This year it will be mostly quiet do you the lack of tourists so pushing online sales as best I can.
I just looked at your location on Google Earth. It's a beautifull town but so far from Dublin. I think we're closer to Liverpool than Killorglan ! Lovely shop btw !
Lovely shop.
Making my first one, out of Hickory, wish me luck!
Good luck
¿Precio de un shillelagh?
Surely the best solution is to turn part of your shop into a workshop and you can stay open longer. Looks great👍
I wish just minding 3 kids doesn’t help
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I hear that mate😂
Where is your shop or shop Prague located?
Killorglin
Kool laddy!!🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🌹🌹😀
do you know what kind of sticks use the scottish people?
Could you explain your question I don’t understand
@@FrancisMcCaffrey5 when i understood, ist the shillelagh a traditional irish walking stick. My question is, if you know what is the traditional walking stick by scottish people
@@manfreddorflein2514 I never heard they have any
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I believe the Blackthorn grows throughout the British Isles so no doubt popular in Scotland too.
That area is where my wife’s fathers family is from and many still there .
His name is Thomas Francis Scully
Our dream is to visit Ireland 🇮🇪 one day
My mother’s maiden name O’Neal
Thanks
Very nice! Does the family help you out with day-to-day affairs of the shop?
I wish ! All one me at the moment . I was planning my daughter would man the shop this summer and my son still too young to help. I literally do everything by myself at the moment hope someday it can become more than a one man business
Smae things in our country used this stick as the most traditional things am fro Sultanate of Oman
My father made black torn walking sticks