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    The above posted picture shows my staff which is about the size of staff I carried as a boy scout.
    It is a hoe handle that I tapped in some threads to screw in a spear head (made from an old butcher knife) or an ice pick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gmcttr View Post
    I could never understand why someone would want a staff made out of a heavy wood like oak or hickory. I'll stick to popular or cedar...strong and light weight.

    Of course, I really prefer hiking poles.

    Has a lot to do with breaking strength.... Cedar is tough to work with.


    This is an old thread...

    saw this

    https://www.google.com/search?q=wood...w=1600&bih=711
    There was an Old Man with a owl,
    Who continued to bother and howl;
    He sat on a rail, And imbibed bitter ale,
    Which refreshed that Old Man and his owl
    .WOO

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