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Came across this on a face book site by a guy called Andrew Telford nice work
 

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I would like to make one eventually. First I'm going to make some easier handles and get a little experience though.

The carvings on the end of the hooks. At first I thought "pineapple" then I realized that they are actually thistles.

Change the shape just a little and you could have a snowman with a tophat. :)

All beautiful sticks but I think my favorite is the horn handled one with the blue ribbon.

Rodney
 
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My intention is to make a few horn market sticks but Jacobs sheep horns can be difficult to get. There usually larger than the average horn. They take quite some time to make and do need some special equipment to do them. costing around ÂŁ200 to get set up for them. But a horn market stick does command a high price

I have a couple of soay sheep horns that are seasoned and ready to use but not sure if I can bulk then out enough yet, or if there long enough am seeking advice from our local stickmaking society .

a couple of pictures in there raw shape with the inner core knocked out. Which will be used as a infill when complete. A friend gave me them who breeds them for there meat when they had been slaughtered

I will post some pictures of Jacobs horn when I copy some
 

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#7 ·
You guys do some amazing things with horn. Until I started studying stickmaking I had no idea it could be bent and shaped like that.

I made a pair of powder horns from cow horns but I didn't shape them. I cut the wooden caps to fit instead.

A horn handle is another thing I really want to try someday.

Rodney
 
#12 ·
A couple of well made market sticks made for fun only 9 inches tall

one made from rams horn on a hazel shank with a water buffalo horn collar. the other spalted beech on a hazel shank again with a water buffalo horn collar

Made by a stickmaker in the UK nice piece of work and a bit of fun

 

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#14 ·
another picture of a one piece crook in the making

one is a standard size the other a minature about 9 inches made by Nick Richards

Nice work both made from single piece of hazel .

Minature sticks seem to be popular at the moment could be just a Christmas thing but there nicely done .the most popular seem to be miniature rams horns and water buffalo horn crooks crooks

 

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another picture of a one piece crook in the making

one is a standard size the other a minature about 9 inches made by Nick Richards

Nice work both made from single piece of hazel .

Minature sticks seem to be popular at the moment could be just a Christmas thing but there nicely done .the most popular seem to be miniature rams horns and water buffalo horn crooks crooks

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That's some nice work. I like his pencil too. I think it's the first non-manufactured pencil I've ever seen.

Rodney
 
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looking for a new challenge so have orded some american walnut like the colour of it, hoping to laminate between two layers of holly or scyamore if i can lay my hands on some seasoned stuff.

It shouldmake a good looking markets stick with the walnut in the center of it should highlight the crook well . The walnut i got is real wood veener about 6mm thick and as i will want to come to a inch thickness i need two pieces of wood about 15 mm each to work to a 1 inch thickness

The grain of the wood will have to run in different directions to strengthen the crook when I laminate it

looking forward to staring this before Christmas if I get time
 
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looking for a new challenge so have orded some american walnut like the colour of it, hoping to laminate between two layers of holly or scyamore if i can lay my hands on some seasoned stuff.

It shouldmake a good looking markets stick with the walnut in the center of it should highlight the crook well . The walnut i got is real wood veener about 6mm thick and as i will want to come to a inch thickness i need two pieces of wood about 15 mm each to work to a 1 inch thickness

The grain of the wood will have to run in different directions to strengthen the crook when I laminate it

looking forward to staring this before Christmas if I get time
Look forward to seeing it. I like walnut, it is nice to work with takes a great finish. It is easy to carve bur is one of my favored woods to carve, It takes great detail.
 
#21 ·
A trip to the stick makers meeting today last one of the year.

A guy had bought a couple of market sticks made from rams horn with hazel shanks. The hazel came from Scotland its such a great pattern on the bark its nothing like I harvest do wish I could get hold of some the rams horn crook was superb very good standard and he had made and fitted rams horn ferules on them. the transition was so good it was impossible to fell where the joint was .

1 Of guys also bought a few fresh cut blackthorn shanks but missed out on getting any as I was a tad late getting there,

a few pics of the rams horn ferule and crooks with the black thorn hope fully you can see the bark pattern on the hazel shank

 

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