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The sumac tree thrives throughout the continental United States. Native Americans and early settlers used it for food and medicine, and to make tools, musical instruments, and walking sticks like this one. Hand-finished in the U.S. from a single sumac with a section of root as the handle. No two exactly alike. A leather wrist strap and stable rubber tip make this a sturdy tool for any explorer.
Handcrafted in the U.S. 37"L. Please note, our Sumac Walking Stick is not intended for use as a cane.
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Just what an old sailor needs on shore
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They should make canes like those.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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