Walking Stick- Made from Reclaimed 100 Year Old Kentucky Tobacco Stick- Hiking Stick- Dark Brown- Outdoors- Unusual Shape- Oak- 'Flathead'

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Get out and EXPLORE with this handmade hiking stick/ walking stick made from a 100+ year old reclaimed Kentucky tobacco stick! This stick was hand-split from a log over a century ago and used in agricultural production. It was capable of holding 4-5 green (wet) tobacco plants as they were hung to dry in the barn rafters. The stick is made from White Oak, which is known for its strength and durability. This piece was gently sanded, stained a dark chestnut/ walnut color and finished in multiple coats of a urethane film finish to protect against moisture and scratches during your journey. This one measures around 51 1/4" x 1 1/4" x 5/8". It's not a true 1 to 1 dimension, as the split stick has a bent rectangular shape. The curvatures and bends in shape were created as the axe splitting it from the log, just gave and took what it wished. The wood features: curvatures, bends, patina and has a great rounded taper handle that is easy on your grip. It is lightweight, yet extremely strong and capable of performing for any weight class! Follow the paths of your elders or cut a new trail with your own handmade walking stick enriched with agricultural history! 

*No rubber feet or boots are included with our walking sticks. The nicks and dings you collect on the bottom of the stick tell the story of your journey. You are free to dip the contact tip in wax or epoxy if planning on extreme use and do not mind the look.  Make it a good one!

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