D Gater - Walking Sticks


Demonstrating Stickmaker
Probably the first men who walked took a branch to help them stand, that stick quickley became their first weapon. The stronger the man the bigger and heavier the stick. The largest and most ornate belonging to the cheif. Over the years sticks evolved into a badge of office, sticks of different shapes and sizes denoting differant jobs. The most well known being the shepards crook. From the time of HenryVIII sticks or canes became a fashion accessory people 'wore a cane'. Sticks and canes have been hiding places for all manner of things, secret weapons, money, drinking flasks and even musical instruments. Sticks are made in numerous styles and shapes, with tops made from all manner of different materials wood, bone and horn being the most popular. Stickmaking has become a very popular pastime which led to the formation of the british stickmakers guild in 1984 it now has a current membership of over 2000. So come along and see me at the show and i will be demonstrating the art of stickmaking.

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Events and Attractions at Tatton Park Country Show
Specialist Demonstration Area
Basket MakingHurdle MakingCoppice Woodsman
Walking SticksFelt MakingRod Maker
CaricaturistBarrel Making 
Specialist Attractions
FalconryGundog DisplayFerret Racing
Lurcher and Terrier ShowsFlyball TournamentCraft Village
Country TradeSheepdog HandlingHeavy Horse Logging
Mounted GamesLaser Clay ShootingLiving Heritage Scurry Driving Championships
Fun ScurrySmall Bore Rifle ShootingFishing Village
Field ArcheryFalconry VillageEnglish Open Chainsaw Carving Competition
Chase The BunnyDog ShowGundog Multiscurry Challenge
British Morgan Horse SocietyDonkey RidesPakefield Ferrets - Working Ferrets Display
Fine Food HallNFA - National Federation of AnglersMullenscote Gundog Clinic
Mid Wales RiflesGillies Leap 
Further Attractions
MarionettesPuppet ShowsChildren's Amusements
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The Tatton Park Country Show
Dates & Prices
August Bank Holiday Saturday Sunday & Monday August 23rd / 24th& 25th
10am to 6pm Daily
Adults £7.00 Oap's £6.00 Children £3.00
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Tatton Park, Tatton Park, Cheshire, WA16 6QN
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