Walking Sticks


Since Man First Walked!
The craft of cutting a walking stick no doubt stretches back through time to when Man first stopped crawling and walked on two legs. At first made with simple tools, they would quickly have come to be carved and decorated. The known history of walking sticks however, begins much later in mid fifteenth century Europe when sticks have been found ornately carved, often being linked with historical events. The term 'cane' was introduced in Britain during the reign of King Henry VIII to refer to sticks made of imported exotic woods. Today the word continues to refer to the use of exotic woods as well as to mean a stick with a simple taper and without a curved handle.

Making a stick.
Walking sticks have been made in numerous styles and from a wide range of woods including ash, chestnut, cherry, hazel, oak, orange, snakewood and rattan. The increase in leisure time and heightened appreciation of walking that has taken hold in recent years, has led to an ever growing demand for walking sticks. The crafts involved in their creation and embelishment are enjoying a revival leading to the formation of The British Stickmakers Guild in 1984.

 
Events and Attractions at South Western Game and Country Show
Specialist Demonstration Area
GlassblowingChainsaw Carving demonstrationBee Keeping
Coppice WoodsmanBlacksmithWalking Sticks
Rod MakerCaricaturistPewter Demonstration
CCA - Chainsaw Carving Arena  
Specialist Attractions
FalconryGundog DisplayFerret Racing
Craft VillageCraft VillageCountry Trade
Sheepdog HandlingHeavy Horse LoggingMounted Games
Owl Display - Chrissies OwlsLaser Clay ShootingLiving Heritage Scurry Driving Championships
Fun ScurrySmall Bore Rifle ShootingClay Shooting
Fishing VillageSalmon & Trout AssociationStalking Pony
Field ArcheryFalconry VillageBrian Brinded -Longnetting
Chase The BunnyGundog Multiscurry ChallengePakefield Ferrets - Working Ferrets Display
The Game Conservation TrustFine Food HallNFA - National Federation of Anglers
Mullenscote Gundog ClinicMid Wales RiflesGillies Leap
Further Attractions
Children's AmusementsHamster DisplayMake & Take
Information about
The South Western Game and Country Show
Dates & Prices
July 12th &13th
10.00am - 6.00pm
Adults £8.00 / O.A.P's £7.00 / Children £3.00
Venue
The County Showground at Westpoint, Westpoint Showground, Devon, EX5 1DJ
Westpoint is just 3 minutes from Junction 30 of the M5, at Exeter, providing direct access from London, Bristol and Plymouth. St. David's Station at Exeter provides direct rail links with all major centres in the UK.
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