Edward
Bartender
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Picked up a nice old walnut cane at an estate sale locally a while back. I finally got around to smoothing the octagonal sides and getting some tung oil on it. ( its old and has some blemishes, but I think it looks good. Just finished sewing on a black leather handle and shaft grip cover like I did on my main anti gravity stick last year. Just need to do a bit of leather shrinking to get rid of a couple wrinkles ( its difficult to sew smooth around a curve) Guess Ive now got a casual AND a more formal walking cane
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Lovely job. What's the purpose of the lower-grip - is it a Bartistu thing?
Oh, I'm the other guy. The guy who buys a brand new pair of boots, and the first thing I do after I leave the store is go out and kick the curb a few times to scuff 'em up. There. Problem solved. I no longer have to worry about whether or not I'm going to scuff 'em up, 'cause it's already been done. Not that I abuse my canes or deliberately scuff and scratch them up, but if they fall and hit the ground/floor, I don't worry about it. That said, I do have one or two canes that I try to keep in good order so I can use them as "dress" canes.
Ha, I remember kids doing that at school. Usually when they got new shoes, to stop them looking too new. Obviously new footwear of any time I remember it being common for the other kids to "Christen" with a good, hefty stomping on (while they were still being worn).
The night watchmen stick with a handmade silicone sheath I made out of grip tape for TSA purposes. You just slip it on when you go to the airport and then slip it off when you get to where you are going. View attachment 764120 View attachment 764121
Good move. I'm surprised they don't question it, though I guess they don't scan it? I once had a walking stick I was flying with so I could use it as a dress can for a party turned back at Stansted airport security. Would have been about 2007, so post 9/11 but not immediate aftermath. Had to go back to check-in (when check-in was more than just 'bag drop', and your overall weight allowance didn't limit you to one bag and specific dimensions) and have it put in the hold. Surprisingly came out in one piece. Security had debated whether they'd let me carry it on, but decided against as they could see (and I didn't fib when directly asked) I didn't need it to walk with. It was frustrating at the time, but fair enough, I suppose.









