I've bought two staffs and one cudgel from this gentleman. All of them loaded. Each one is an individual beauty, sturdy as hell and will last longer than I ever will. A guy below is commenting that the price is quite high. Each one of these takes the guts of three years to make and will last your family generations not to mention each one is, simply put, a piece of Irish art. Consider this and then look at the price, suddenly they are excellent value. One of the staff's I bought was a gift for a friend and the other was for me. I take my staff hiking with me every weekend and it is now a reliable friend for life that I would have gladly paid twice for. My friend also never takes a walk without his.
Levi Hillman He'll definitely give you the right one. I have one of his small cudgel's and another of his fighting sticks. They could crack a head open like an egg:)
Old comment I know but I recently picked up a 39.5” Hazel wood walking stick. I may consider lead loading it but for all intents it looks like it would do the job as a hiking companion and self defense
A good friend in Canada has one of your Shillelagh walking sticks and while visiting I got to swing it, beautiful look and feel, so much so, that I order one myself and it will be coming tomorrow! I'm very excited to own one of your custom sticks!
I just received my shillelagh in the mail. It exceeds all my expectations. It's a beautiful work of art and a sturdy reliable walking and self protection aid that I will cherish for years. Thank you so much Liam and your company.
I bought one from Liam about 3 years ago. It is truly a friend, and has served me well. I was able to defend myself against attack while in downtown Pittsburgh at twilight from would be muggers,(for my wallet.) I was able to hold them until police arrived. I never think of it as a weapon. It isn't. However it's s great to know that if you need a self defense item it is right there at the end of your hand while walking along.
When my next door neighbor realized what in actual fact my walking stick was he was enthralled by it.I was born and raised in Scotland and more than a few of us have them hanging around doors for defense purposes. I’m in the US now my shillelaghs came with me
It was great seeing the shop keeper show how the Shillelagh was held while walking, and also its martial application. I Would like to travel to Ireland one day, and purchase a stick from his shop.
I have ordered a few as gifts to the men in the family, each complete with a special inscription near the knob. I suspect they will be used and shown off, cherished, and handed down to other generations.I know I will love my little piece of Ireland, made by a true Irish craftsman.The problem lies here; Upon the death of the recipients, the fight will be about which son gets the stick!As for the proprietors, Liam is very accommodating and very easy to work with.Thank you Liam, you have Made My Day!I will see you when I make the trip!
I rejected a "genuine Irish blackthorn shillelagh" from another source in the US within one half hour of opening the package. The outcome could not have been better because I found Mr. Kealy's shillelagh store on the net. I ordered a walking stick from him, and it immediately impressed me with its quality. It balanced well in the hand, the weight was exactly right and it was quite sturdy. In short, Mr. Kealy brought out the best out of his County Wicklow blackthorn
Impressive function & heritage. Among honored fighting tools, the true shillelagh has properties difficult to replicate. They hit hard, and blend into daily life nicely for surprise deployment if needed. As walking sticks, there might not be a better style all things considered. Olde Shillelagh has the patience, knowledge and discipline to continue making these for real, whereas some suppliers don't fully dry or properly seal the blackthorn.
I carry my Blackthorn in my right hand like you, but with the tip forward. A stout whipping motion, either forehand or backstroke, applied to a angry dogs snout, or an aggressive two-legger, will get the job done and drive that angry dog away. It is also useful on the trail to knock foliage out of the way. The small knob on my stick is ideal for leaning on it but has never been used for striking.
Not exactly a shillelagh, but I got a blackthorn walking stick about 20 years ago and it's still 100%. It has seen out 2 sets of modern hiking poles since, used under the same conditions.
My Blackthorn is 39 inches long and weighs 12 oz. I carry it in my right hand with tip forward, ready for a backhand strike at an aggressive dog or other threat. Also useful on the trail for whipping blocking foliage out of the way.
My last name is O'Dowd and of course, I'm from Ireland. Left there as a wee babe so never developed the accent but I certainly have three Shillelaghs; one (new) from Casey's, one from my Cousin in Ballymena that belonged to a friend and is 80+ years old, and one purchased online. Needing a walking stick full time anyway due to an injury years ago.
(post button hit by accident). The fit and finish were no less than elegant with a beautiful root ball and a shaft straight and full of thorn stump character. My wife (being able to compare Mr. Kealy's work woth the disgraced and quickly returned item) called Mr. Kealy's stick by turns gorgeous, beautiful and a work of art. It is just that. The price is modest considering the work and patience he put into it, and the ability to purchase such fine work is very scarce these days.
Have purchased multiple shillelaghs from Liam 'Olde Shillelagh Stick Makers' and they are beautiful, functional pieces. I would offer a few recommendations; if considering purely for a walking stick, stand in the shoes you would be wearing and hold a stick at your side w your arm relaxed with a slight bend at the elbow and where the stick hits your wrist .. this being the approx length you would want. Weight is a bit of a consideration, especially if you're considering training in Irish Batairacht stick fighting. Too heavy and the stick is difficult to maneuver quickly. I've found the 'sweet spot' to be around 325-425 grams. If not, weight is simply a matter of preference and aesthetics. The other consideration is lead loaded or not. I have both but consider the legal implications if you use the stick in self defense and it is lead loaded and how that could influence a judge or jury with regard to your intent. Also not sure about passing a loaded stick thru TSA screening, hence my decision to purchase non loaded.
@@yuccatree4298 5 years and still going well . I go to the NH highland games and people are always asking about it. You should send a bunch of business cards with every stick for handing out. Be well kevin.demita@gmail.com
@@strobe4570 I'm Irish, as in, from Ireland, and we always had one or two silelaí hanging around the house. I don't know if it's a thing in Scotland, though. Probably not, if you're being asked what it is. An excellent life to you, and be excellent ☀️🇮🇪🌻
I have health condition that requires me to use stick for some time. MY Irish lads recommended Sheilagh as it could be also good for self defence if needed. Is it legal to use Sheilagh stick for walking? I am asking as Google gives answers like "only on private possession ". Thanks
Liam your the man ! please show your self on UA-cam much more regularly like your competition Francis ! I will subscribe & follow you , i own one of your absolutely fine walking sticks ( one of my most prized possessions ) . oldwhittler
Great looking shop......would be nice to visit. I teach Stick Boxing & Stick Grappling. ......I would be happy to share my system with ya. I have only been to Tralee & Kerry when in Ireland in past.
i have stated making them as my hobby in England after I as in a bicycle accident hen I had TBI it helps me relax i have even put lead shot in some as requested
I found the link, but despite the high quality your prices are very high. Does Ireland use the Euro now? I thought everything in your country was very low priced?
I am traveling to Paris this coming month, and I understand that my rights to carry a firearm are left at the east coast of the USA. I will feel a bit light on the right hip, and wondering if I can pick up a stick in Paris, as I might be limping a bit from the lopsidedness of it. My Irish wife, with her waist length red hair flowing and not covered, might be a target for some one who needs to learn a little western values in their journey. Any suggestions?
"might be a target for anyone who needs to learn some western values". Everything you've said is a caucophany of meaningless. You're a bigoted idiot. The fact you're unaware of your own idiocy is the most astounding thing however.
What didn’t the British outlaw? Walking sticks, guns, languages, musical instruments, songs, religions, meetings, certain colors… just to eventually prove that even the harshest autocrats fail.
I have a little question. I looked into the history of the Shillelagh. And it seems that because of british law, is was shortend and therfor converted to a walkingstick. Now my question is, how long was the Shillelagh originally ? Some use the term staff then, but I find references as to how long they were before the britsh interference. Thanks for any answer.
A late reply but generaly in a colder area like a tool shed, for example. In my experience, sticks that cure in a warmer place have a higher risk of cracking.
I wish there was a way to have a cane sword in one of these, but i imagine the process would ruin the blunt force power of the knob. Like you might as well have one with a better head to grip if youre gonna rob the shileighleigh of its primary use. I still wonder if it can be done.
You do realize that Scotland gets its name from an Irish tribe that invaded Caledonia in the dark ages, right? And the Scots also used Shillelaghs (called Kebbie Sticks) in warfare and in place of a gentleman's sword up until the modern era.
Auto Didact Yes, I am aware of the Scot's Irish roots, and the use of the shillelagh, but at the time of golf's invention, while the kebbie stick was still very much in use, it wasn't technically a shillelagh because it wasn't made of blackthorn, it was pretty much just a shepherd's crook. The Irish can't exactly say they invented the weaponized stick, either.
If stick is made from blackthorn and it was used for fighting stick on stick surely then can not hurleys be made from blackthorn given that ash is under threat from dieback and other diseases.If your not irish you won't have clue what i am talking about so look up hurling
Great video will you tell the yanks that the fighting sticks are BLACKTHORN that are using ash and and still calling them real shilleyleghs which they are not
Harry Williamson .. A more abundant and just as strong type of wood can easily passed off as Blackthorn. . Hawthorn grows everywhere here in UK and if the thorns are thick enough, they can be sanded into knobbles and stained darker, then a once over the stick with black car spray and you would need a psychic to call it fake.. Very dense strong heavy wood and it grows as straight as broomshanks in sheltered areas. Blackthorn can't be beaten but it can be faked..
Jay M .. Legend has it that the original Cudgels were made from oak,.. I once made one from a strong branch of oak and after a few years seasoning it, I thought it felt light compared to Blackthorn. Oak heart wood would be a lot heavier and strong but Blackthorn is still more interesting to look at with the scars buffed up and crimson blemishes in the bark.
A whole store that sells nothing but sticks. That brings the child out in me.
Yeah, a stick store! 😆 Very true though. When I was a kid, a stick was the thing you always carried with me. Kind of a natural carnal instinct.
Go to the ren fair!!!
"You wouldn't part an old man from his walking stick" -Gandalf
And a very useful aid... for... for walking.
Most of the time it is aid for bashing skulls in, so we can excuse a lapse in memory.
My grandfather had for “walking” lol
Walking through a Mans Jaw...
Yea walking up side someone’s skull
Its the kind of club that Monk McGinn used in "Gangs of New York." Just bought mine. Perfect noggin buster.
I've bought two staffs and one cudgel from this gentleman. All of them loaded. Each one is an individual beauty, sturdy as hell and will last longer than I ever will. A guy below is commenting that the price is quite high. Each one of these takes the guts of three years to make and will last your family generations not to mention each one is, simply put, a piece of Irish art. Consider this and then look at the price, suddenly they are excellent value. One of the staff's I bought was a gift for a friend and the other was for me. I take my staff hiking with me every weekend and it is now a reliable friend for life that I would have gladly paid twice for. My friend also never takes a walk without his.
I am thinking of getting one for deployment to Afghanistan when I ship out just so I might have the chance to use it in close quarters
Levi Hillman He'll definitely give you the right one. I have one of his small cudgel's and another of his fighting sticks. They could crack a head open like an egg:)
Old comment I know but I recently picked up a 39.5” Hazel wood walking stick. I may consider lead loading it but for all intents it looks like it would do the job as a hiking companion and self defense
Good as his word. Got a stick from Liam a couple weeks ago. Been collecting and using blackthorns for 30 yrs and this one is the finest I own. Cheers.
Just received mine in the mail. Excellent for walking. Even better for “walking”…
A good friend in Canada has one of your Shillelagh walking sticks and while visiting I got to swing it, beautiful look and feel, so much so, that I order one myself and it will be coming tomorrow! I'm very excited to own one of your custom sticks!
I just received my shillelagh in the mail. It exceeds all my expectations. It's a beautiful work of art and a sturdy reliable walking and self protection aid that I will cherish for years. Thank you so much Liam and your company.
I'm very happy with the shillelaghs I bought from Olde shillelaghs very professional an friendly. You make beautiful shillelaghs brother thank you
Just ordered 21D today - thanks, Liam! 👍😎👍
Good to see the old Skills been Carried on !
I bought one from Liam about 3 years ago. It is truly a friend, and has served me well. I was able to defend myself against attack while in downtown Pittsburgh at twilight from would be muggers,(for my wallet.) I was able to hold them until police arrived. I never think of it as a weapon. It isn't.
However it's s great to know that if you need a self defense item it is right there at the end of your hand while walking along.
Do they ship to the states?
When my next door neighbor realized what in actual fact my walking stick was he was enthralled by it.I was born and raised in Scotland and more than a few of us have them hanging around doors for defense purposes. I’m in the US now my shillelaghs came with me
@@davidramonemorrison2652 nice
U intimidated some thuggish Yinzers with a Shillelagh?? lol mind boggling -Cheers mate, glad u are safe
I just purchased a beautiful club...tremendous workmanship...these things are a work of art!!! You can't beat a shillelagh from Shillelagh!!!
love the workmanship i enjoy making shillelaghs and canes from birch but ive always wanted a real one made of blackthorn
It was great seeing the shop keeper show how the Shillelagh was held while walking, and also its martial application. I Would like to travel to Ireland one day, and purchase a stick from his shop.
You can't beat the classics!
Ok. Looks like I'll need to plan a trip to Ireland. Those are beautiful. :)
I have 2 blackthorn walking sticks, made for me by Ken Finlay, fabulous and well made.
I have ordered a few as gifts to the men in the family, each complete with a special inscription near the knob. I suspect they will be used and shown off, cherished, and handed down to other generations.I know I will love my little piece of Ireland, made by a true Irish craftsman.The problem lies here; Upon the death of the recipients, the fight will be about which son gets the stick!As for the proprietors, Liam is very accommodating and very easy to work with.Thank you Liam, you have Made My Day!I will see you when I make the trip!
+Mark Byrne i wouldnt want a special inscription near my knob
I have one of these finely crafted...I feel safe walking anywhere with it.
I've had mine for maybe 3 years and is a trusted friend
I rejected a "genuine Irish blackthorn shillelagh" from another source in the US within one half hour of opening the package. The outcome could not have been better because I found Mr. Kealy's shillelagh store on the net. I ordered a walking stick from him, and it immediately impressed me with its quality. It balanced well in the hand, the weight was exactly right and it was quite sturdy. In short, Mr. Kealy brought out the best out of his County Wicklow blackthorn
Impressive function & heritage. Among honored fighting tools, the true shillelagh has properties difficult to replicate. They hit hard, and blend into daily life nicely for surprise deployment if needed. As walking sticks, there might not be a better style all things considered. Olde Shillelagh has the patience, knowledge and discipline to continue making these for real, whereas some suppliers don't fully dry or properly seal the blackthorn.
Just ordered one. Greetings from Belgium!
le 6 janvier 2020 j'ai eu le plaisir de rencontrer Liam et de bénéficier de ses conseils pour choisir une canne.
Merci à lui , et à très bientôt
I bought one of their sticks. It is great, much better in person. Gonna have to buy another.
I carry my Blackthorn in my right hand like you, but with the tip forward. A stout whipping motion, either forehand or backstroke, applied to a angry dogs snout, or an aggressive two-legger, will get the job done and drive that angry dog away. It is also useful on the trail to knock foliage out of the way. The small knob on my stick is ideal for leaning on it but has never been used for striking.
USA: welcome to targetmaster, we have all your guns and ammo needs!
Ireland: GET YER WOODEN SHTICKS HERE
Even though there is a lot of bullshit Here in the US thanks to socialist democrats One thing I'm still glad we can enjoy is our firearms
@@chevyvet69 2A Forever
I had a beautiful antique one that I lost- absolutely gutted. Left it in a café by mistake.
Not exactly a shillelagh, but I got a blackthorn walking stick about 20 years ago and it's still 100%. It has seen out 2 sets of modern hiking poles since, used under the same conditions.
Kiwi with Wicklow ancestry. Proud of this stick fighting tradition and the origin of the Coppers baton. Woody QGJM
Omg how absolutely beautiful the shot of the street is it Ireland,,jody from Roswell new Mexico
Jody needs one to beat off Large Greys!
My Blackthorn is 39 inches long and weighs 12 oz. I carry it in my right hand with tip forward, ready for a backhand strike at an aggressive dog or other threat. Also useful on the trail for whipping blocking foliage out of the way.
My last name is O'Dowd and of course, I'm from Ireland. Left there as a wee babe so never developed the accent but I certainly have three Shillelaghs; one (new) from Casey's, one from my Cousin in Ballymena that belonged to a friend and is 80+ years old, and one purchased online. Needing a walking stick full time anyway due to an injury years ago.
I have one of your clubs I love it and need another
I`ve got a few off of you mate they`re great
Buying my second now! :)
(post button hit by accident). The fit and finish were no less than elegant with a beautiful root ball and a shaft straight and full of thorn stump character. My wife (being able to compare Mr. Kealy's work woth the disgraced and quickly returned item) called Mr. Kealy's stick by turns gorgeous, beautiful and a work of art. It is just that. The price is modest considering the work and patience he put into it, and the ability to purchase such fine work is very scarce these days.
@Jay M you obv have no idea what yr talking abt mate
Have purchased multiple shillelaghs from Liam 'Olde Shillelagh Stick Makers' and they are beautiful, functional pieces. I would offer a few recommendations; if considering purely for a walking stick, stand in the shoes you would be wearing and hold a stick at your side w your arm relaxed with a slight bend at the elbow and where the stick hits your wrist .. this being the approx length you would want. Weight is a bit of a consideration, especially if you're considering training in Irish Batairacht stick fighting. Too heavy and the stick is difficult to maneuver quickly. I've found the 'sweet spot' to be around 325-425 grams. If not, weight is simply a matter of preference and aesthetics. The other consideration is lead loaded or not. I have both but consider the legal implications if you use the stick in self defense and it is lead loaded and how that could influence a judge or jury with regard to your intent. Also not sure about passing a loaded stick thru TSA screening, hence my decision to purchase non loaded.
I just ordered a club from them a week ago . the waiting is tough, should be here any day.
So, how's your walking aid working out?
@@yuccatree4298 5 years and still going well . I go to the NH highland games and people are always asking about it. You should send a bunch of business cards with every stick for handing out. Be well
kevin.demita@gmail.com
@@strobe4570 I'm Irish, as in, from Ireland, and we always had one or two silelaí hanging around the house. I don't know if it's a thing in Scotland, though. Probably not, if you're being asked what it is.
An excellent life to you, and be excellent ☀️🇮🇪🌻
I have health condition that requires me to use stick for some time. MY Irish lads recommended Sheilagh as it could be also good for self defence if needed. Is it legal to use Sheilagh stick for walking? I am asking as Google gives answers like "only on private possession ". Thanks
Liam your the man ! please show your self on UA-cam much more regularly like your competition Francis ! I will subscribe & follow you , i own one of your absolutely fine walking sticks ( one of my most prized possessions ) . oldwhittler
You're
speed kills , not type O'S !!!@@adods9824
love this guy and the black thorn walking stick , mine pales in comparison to what they create . I am seriously jealous..
love the video mr kealy
I'm in Connecticut USA. How can I contact you to explain exactly what I want? I want a very rustic, not shiny, one.
I found their website. Maybe they do custom orders? oldeshillelagh.webs.com/
It also deals 1d8 magical damage!
Hallo can you mr. Lean tal me what kost the stick in the video what you hold in your Hand .
Greets from Germany
Great looking shop......would be nice to visit.
I teach Stick Boxing & Stick Grappling. ......I would be happy to share my system with ya.
I have only been to Tralee & Kerry when in Ireland in past.
Is there a website where I can buy
How do I order this ... walking stick 🤔 ❓
Hello megalife21.
Check the videos description for updated link to Olde Shillelagh
Cheers
Why do I like sticks?
I have CP and live in Florida, USA. Could you ship a walking stick there?
The audio is so low that I have to turn up my sound fully to hear. That's all good, until an advertisement.
Id love to have a .shillelagh stick like monk of gangs of New York can you help do you sell you shillelaghs ?
i have stated making them as my hobby in England after I as in a bicycle accident hen I had TBI it helps me relax i have even put lead shot in some as requested
It's not a proper one if it's made over there XD
I get to vist Ireland' same day .
So is it pronounced "lee" or "lah". I've heard both.
I wonder if there's a connection between these and the Texas style "bubba stik" canes
Can I place an order with you for a walking stick/ Do you have a business website?
Would like to buy 1
But how do you make one the right way through?
I found the link, but despite the high quality your prices are very high. Does Ireland use the Euro now? I thought everything in your country was very low priced?
U thought wrong ... Quality costs
How can i buy one please
I am traveling to Paris this coming month, and I understand that my rights to carry a firearm are left at the east coast of the USA. I will feel a bit light on the right hip, and wondering if I can pick up a stick in Paris, as I might be limping a bit from the lopsidedness of it. My Irish wife, with her waist length red hair flowing and not covered, might be a target for some one who needs to learn a little western values in their journey. Any suggestions?
Craig Anderson get a good hooked walking stick or a good blackthorn stick I carry both as fire arms are hard to get in ulster
"might be a target for anyone who needs to learn some western values". Everything you've said is a caucophany of meaningless. You're a bigoted idiot. The fact you're unaware of your own idiocy is the most astounding thing however.
You'll be fine
What didn’t the British outlaw? Walking sticks, guns, languages, musical instruments, songs, religions, meetings, certain colors… just to eventually prove that even the harshest autocrats fail.
Underrated comment
And Irish OP whiskey....Pointon... pronounced " put cheen "
I make them in England, as a hobby.
I have a little question. I looked into the history of the Shillelagh. And it seems that because of british law, is was shortend and therfor converted to a walkingstick. Now my question is, how long was the Shillelagh originally ? Some use the term staff then, but I find references as to how long they were before the britsh interference.
Thanks for any answer.
Jan Palmen 20-25ft
Funny thing about that is, in lengthening it, you actually increase its usefulness as a weapon.
I need to get one of these.
I have one. It is really old and is a lot smaller. A one-handed club pretty much.
its called a Cudgel.
@@dfcvda Cudgels can be 2 handed.
where is the best place to store whilst seasoning?
A late reply but generaly in a colder area like a tool shed, for example. In my experience, sticks that cure in a warmer place have a higher risk of cracking.
I received mine couple days ago! If you are looking for a walking stick, buy it from them. 100% recommended.
Juan
I wish there was a way to have a cane sword in one of these, but i imagine the process would ruin the blunt force power of the knob. Like you might as well have one with a better head to grip if youre gonna rob the shileighleigh of its primary use. I still wonder if it can be done.
It'd be a weaker blow, but having a blade could be possible
Iontach!
He said Lucky Charm" 🤣
@@odonnchada9994 you're*
@@WiqedWhiteGorilla Thanks English My Second Language I Have Being Only Learning It A Short Time.
@@odonnchada9994 English is not 4th language and I am far superior than the likes of yourself peasant
@@WiqedWhiteGorilla English Is Not 4th Language What Is That Supposed To Mean Lol. Ps If You Said That To My Face I Would KO You.💚
I'll just mail order mine from their website when I can.
Bende sahiplenmek istiyorum fransa ya gonderme varmi veya ulasabilecegimiz bir numara
Website?
olde shillelagh
So this is where Finlay gets his shillelagh.
This reminds me of the Zulu Knobkerrie.
I get mad when someone charges me $20 for a shirt, but I will spend hundreds on one of those sticks cause I am both a history and martial arts nerd.
obviously the operative description is nerd
@@terrybigler3690 That's fair. LOL
You can find their site from the link at the bottom of the description (UA-cam doesn't allow you to post links in comments)
The worst thing about our trip to Ireland?......didnt have time to visit here. (1.5 hours from Dublin).
Oof
👍💪☘️
He sounds like Sir Anthony Hopkins
I'd imagine the Shillelagh has something to do with the origins of golf?
+Auto Didact It would... if golf was invented by the Irish, and not the Scots.
You do realize that Scotland gets its name from an Irish tribe that invaded Caledonia in the dark ages, right? And the Scots also used Shillelaghs (called Kebbie Sticks) in warfare and in place of a gentleman's sword up until the modern era.
Auto Didact Yes, I am aware of the Scot's Irish roots, and the use of the shillelagh, but at the time of golf's invention, while the kebbie stick was still very much in use, it wasn't technically a shillelagh because it wasn't made of blackthorn, it was pretty much just a shepherd's crook. The Irish can't exactly say they invented the weaponized stick, either.
A store that sells sticks... dammit once this virus is over. I'm flying to Ireland to buy one
Anyone else think of Finlay and Hornswoggle when they used these in WWE 😂
If stick is made from blackthorn and it was used for fighting stick on stick surely then can not hurleys be made from blackthorn given that ash is under threat from dieback and other diseases.If your not irish you won't have clue what i am talking about so look up hurling
The stick is made from the taproot, the blackthorn is more of a scrub bush
Your right also there aren't a whole lot of them.This easter they are in flower and they are very noticeable
You're
@irishlongswordboland3114 you're
you think a whole lot differently when you need a cane just to get across a room
Great video will you tell the yanks that the fighting sticks are BLACKTHORN that are using ash and and still calling them real shilleyleghs which they are not
Harry Williamson .. A more abundant and just as strong type of wood can easily passed off as Blackthorn. . Hawthorn grows everywhere here in UK and if the thorns are thick enough, they can be sanded into knobbles and stained darker, then a once over the stick with black car spray and you would need a psychic to call it fake.. Very dense strong heavy wood and it grows as straight as broomshanks in sheltered areas. Blackthorn can't be beaten but it can be faked..
Jay M .. Legend has it that the original Cudgels were made from oak,.. I once made one from a strong branch of oak and after a few years seasoning it, I thought it felt light compared to Blackthorn. Oak heart wood would be a lot heavier and strong but Blackthorn is still more interesting to look at with the scars buffed up and crimson blemishes in the bark.
@@Zionist-Occupied-Government Why would they be going to the UK for the wood plenty of hawthorn and blackthorn in ireland.
I wish I could afford one...
will not be walking if you get hit with one of them
In the People's Republic of California, you would be arrested for carrying one of those.
And in the nanny state of Australia too.
Pretend Its A Walking Stick.😉
Oh no. Looks like they may have closed doors. Hope not.
For walking…
A very useful aid for fi- er uh for walking
He's silly it a good fighting stick .
Only the Irish People can Sell ya a stick to beat the crap out of someone lol
Want