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Some of you will remember a discussion we had on here regarding artificially putting twist on a stick by winding cord around a new growing stem.  Well I did just that with two hazels and this winter just could not wait any longer and cut one of them to see what was happening.  I have had it drying in the garage roof since then and i was sorting some other stuff and found a fallow pricket antler which had already been mounted on a walking stick but that stick had got broken.  Had a look and decided to mount it on my 'artificial' twisted hazel.  Left the stick at about 5ft long and it will be a handy little stick when out walking just to act as a third leg now and then. Can't wait now to see how the other turns out and really should leave it another year at least ..BUT:rolleyes:

I just rubbed this one down with some medium wire wool to remove the fine outer skin of the hazel but not the colour and oiled it with boiled linseed oil.

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1 minute ago, Walker570 said:

Yes, did consider drilling a couple of holes and gluing in some eyes

Glad you saw the likeness , no doubt from another angle it would completely different and nothing like a seagulls head , very smart all the same and it put my ole stick to shame .:good:

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Hah Hah.  It did draw peoples attention when mounted on the old stick for the same reason.  Had no intention of making a fancy stick and that antler was there and had a bolt already J&B'd in, just drilled the hole and added a bit more glue.  I have wrapped another hazel with some slightly thicker cord and only hope I live long enough to see the result, that being the problem as they really do need four or five years if not more, to really make a mark.

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