Great subject. The hardest thing to do is cost something you have put hours of time, knowledge and experience into. Especially if all your potential buyers do not know, understand and even sometimes care what that value is. You have obviously done your homework. I ask buyers what they think its worth, and if what they say is too low to my mind, I explain how its made and ask them what they think the value is now. It works sometimes. P.S I chuckled at the ant that appears on your glasses around time
Oh boy thank you for the heads up on blackthorn shillelagh places that sell blackthorn shillelaghs. Sadly the shillelaghs I bought weren't official, I'm kinda bummed out I got these for family members honoring our irish heritage but sadly the shillelaghs I bought aren't official. 🙄😔
I had a devil of a time focusing on what you were saying, I was terribly distracted by the ant on your glasses. LOL I find Blackthorn walking sticks to be beautiful and would like to purchase one. I'm an amputee and use a cane and would like to know if a blackthorn stick would hold up well as a cane?
I literally dug up two blackthorn saplings this afternoon as I'm going to use the root balls as handles. It was difficult and I got scratched to hell plus they have to cure for over a year. Hopefully the price justifies the hassle!
Still trying to trying to find some one to order one of them 4 me.Would u show some very old ones? I would like to see if I can find one like the old one, with a double vine wrap?