How Do You Make A One-Of-A-Kind Walking Stick For Next To Nothing?
Walking sticks are not just for people who are getting older, or people who are lame or otherwise invalid in some way. Walking sticks have been in use probably as long as homo-erectus has been walking on two legs instead of on four! Walking sticks are not crutches, and are not only used to help support a person as they walk. Some walking sticks can actually be considered more of symbols of status or of character, depending on the style of walking stick in use. Indeed, it is quite easy to imagine an English Nobleman with a quite ornate walking stick, tap-tap-tapping his way along the gas-lit, cobblestone alleyway in London. Likewise, it is easy to imagine a Tibetan Monk trekking up a steep mountainside, clutching his staff to help him keep his footing and balance. So, we can see that walking sticks very likely have been around a very long time, and they have been used for a variety of functions. I am about to tell you how to craft one for yourself. It will be unique, one-of-a-kind, and