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[QUOTE="sillydoll, post: 3260, member: 8"] [b]Sticks and poles[/b] Visit William's wonderful site to see a few lovely walking poles. [url=http://www.caminolinks.co.uk]http://www.caminolinks.co.uk[/url] I saw a gorgeous pole in France - made of Bamboo, the top thumb rest was a plug for a knot section. Inside was a sewing kit and a little blade. Ingenious! I have also seen sticks with a mini whiskey bottle attached with a 'U' clamp and an old bicycle bell - one of those round chrome bells where you pull the little trigger to make it ring - attached to the top. Such fun! I had a lovely old stick with a crook made of three different coloured woods. It had walking stick badges on it from many of my walks. When we were waiting for a ferry at Blaye it slipped away from the guard rails and fell into the river below. I was gutted! My old friend-drowned! I can just imagine in 100 years time if it is found. They might keep looking for the pilgrim! [/QUOTE]
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