We have been selling our wooden walking sticks for many years during which time they have remained one of our most popular items because of their strong construction using sturdy spigot joints, their choice of handle - T-bar or knob - and of course the range of beautiful native timbers used in their making. Greg recently had an ankle reconstruction and had to use a walking stick during his recuperation. We discovered that there is quite a protocol to using a walking stick correctly and some aspects are counter intuitive at first, mainly that the stick is used on the side of the good leg not the bad leg which you could be forgiven for thinking is around the wrong way. Use the stick on the injured side right? To take the weight off it – wrong. Apparently it doesn’t
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