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| , or you can make your own - in which case a course might be a good idea, and there are several good books (see resources for all the above). A well-made stick can last several generations. The most common wood for sticks is probably hazel, due to its durability and flexibility. Willow, pear, crab apple and blackthorn are used too, but you can make a stick from any species. | You can buy a stick from a stickmaker (or stick dresser), or you can make your own - in which case a course might be a good idea, and there are several good books (see resources for all the above). A well-made stick can last several generations. The most common wood for sticks is probably hazel, due to its durability and flexibility. Willow, pear, crab apple and blackthorn are used too, but you can make a stick from any species. | ||
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| - | ## Related topics | + | ===== Related topics |
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| - | ## Specialist curators of this topic | + | ===== Specialist curators of this topic ===== |