|  | Carbon Fibre A New range of stunning Carbon Fibre sticks.
These are very beautiful, light but strong. Carbon is relatively soft and flexible under normal contidions but becomes rigid under high impact force which both absorbs and distributes impact
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|  | Ergonomic Walking Sticks These sticks are for use in a specific hand. They are often more comfortable as they are moulded to fit a hand and in particular good for people with arthritis. |
|  | Crook handled sticks Crook sticks from coppiced woods - Chestnut, Ash, and Hazel.
These sticks are from sustainable coppices in the south of England. |
|  | Basic Sticks Inexpensive but attractive sticks offering good support. |
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| | |  | Classic Danish Canes Orebo Walking sticks
In 1958, world famous Danish designer Nanna Ditzel designed an elegant walking stick that Orebo is proud to be producing today.
The walking stick consists of no less than eight pieces of wood. We also produce three other walking sticks designed by Erik Bredahl.
Our high-quality walking sticks are produced with modern technology using handicraft traditions. Producing a walking stick is a long process, starting with choosing the wood from the forest, cutting and drying it before it is cut into the final pieces used in every single stick.
The whole process takes place at our facilities in Orebo, which makes the production both efficient and also environmentally friendly.
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| |  | Hand Carved sticks We suggest you go to this site.
Jake King's Ramblerstick is a quality, handcrafted wooden walking stick carved in the shapes of British wild animals and birds. It is all one piece, with no added attachments such as antler, horn or acrylic.
Jake King's hand carved animals
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