I've dabbled with stick making, using many different kinds of material for the tops - I've even sold a few sticks - but today I learned that I've a long way to go to reach John Daly's standard. Thanks for posting this video.
Well I think nice wooden handles are a great way to practice and deer antlers are fairly plentiful and can make a useful stick too so keep making them becusse we are running out of these guys 😆
No these fellas don't even tend to be on social media..well i suppose it was a good thing that there was no tiktok when these fellas were starting out making sticks in the boring winters evenings or there'd have been no stickmaking lol
I called Tom first but he was all out of sticks and John just had 3 that suited what I wanted so I took those. I got a lovely stick from Tom and another friend of his at the Irish National sheepdog trials last year.
I live in Boise, Idaho, USA, would like to buy one of John Daly’s shepherd’s crook/ walking sticks. You mentioned that you might could arrange that. That would be much appreciated. -JFox
I am from navan county meath ireland we were discussing about the stick maker from my home town here in navan along the river Boyne It's salmon and trout season I kinda have an idea were he lives here in navan If that's any help to you
@@royalhilltararanger3947 Thanks very much for your offer. I think I will plan a trip to Ireland within the next couple of years and try to find one to buy, in person. Thanks again. -JF
@@ChurchmountSheepdogs I am interested in how things are made; the interaction of raw materials, ingenuity and skill. A cooking show working through the procedure in making a delicious napoleon, or a scrappy Pakistani machine shop turning out usable items, even works of art, this is what draws viewers. I made a comment to a man restoring a wooden boat in the midlands. It was all talk, a selfie of him walking around the boat. Whilst that hit a nerve, he admitted sheepishly it was a misguided stab at his 15 minutes of fame. RUclips viewers have attention spans a lot less than that.
They look great.
can’t get enough of these videos with traditional craftsmen! thanks for sharing
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"You can't afford to have your wood shrink and keep your horn straight" Fecking priceless!!
Lol..I missed that one 😆🤣
When I was a teen, if a schoolmate had an erection, we used to day he's on the horn. It's fallen out of use and I haven't it since the 1960s😊😊.
I've dabbled with stick making, using many different kinds of material for the tops - I've even sold a few sticks - but today I learned that I've a long way to go to reach John Daly's standard. Thanks for posting this video.
Well I think nice wooden handles are a great way to practice and deer antlers are fairly plentiful and can make a useful stick too so keep making them becusse we are running out of these guys 😆
Absolutely fascinating 🙂
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Thanks, very kool. 👊🏼✌🏻
Beautiful!
I used to be good friends with a guy named Stan Randle. Sadly not with us now but a great friend and amazing stick maker.
Really good and informative video..thank you
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This was an amazingly interesting video, thank you for sharing
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Excellent work
Thank you! Cheers!
John Daly made my hunting crop. He has hands fine as silk👌
Thats deadly
I read how to make shepherd's Cook lol I Don't know word crook. In portuguese crook is Cajado. Thank you share this great video.
Does Mr Daly have a website for his crooks?
No these fellas don't even tend to be on social media..well i suppose it was a good thing that there was no tiktok when these fellas were starting out making sticks in the boring winters evenings or there'd have been no stickmaking lol
@@ChurchmountSheepdogs Thank you for your prompt response.
Another great stick maker is Tom Kavanagh, Offaly.
I called Tom first but he was all out of sticks and John just had 3 that suited what I wanted so I took those. I got a lovely stick from Tom and another friend of his at the Irish National sheepdog trials last year.
I live in Boise, Idaho, USA, would like to buy one of John Daly’s shepherd’s crook/ walking sticks. You mentioned that you might could arrange that. That would be much appreciated. -JFox
I am from navan county meath ireland we were discussing about the stick maker from my home town here in navan along the river Boyne It's salmon and trout season
I kinda have an idea were he lives here in navan
If that's any help to you
@@royalhilltararanger3947 Thanks very much for your offer. I think I will plan a trip to Ireland within the next couple of years and try to find one to buy, in person. Thanks again. -JF
Is that the Shepard's crook with the additional welsh tail lifter /leg spreader attachment?
Yes and boots are supplied too
My wood has shrunk an my stick is fecking useless 😢
How do I purchase a stick?
You'd need to get in touch with John directly. If you really want one, you can message me on 086 2455 488 I can send you his number
Too much talk, not enough show ='s boring!
That's right, I forgot that you were paying us to work for you
@@ChurchmountSheepdogs I am interested in how things are made; the interaction of raw materials, ingenuity and skill. A cooking show working through the procedure in making a delicious napoleon, or a scrappy Pakistani machine shop turning out usable items, even works of art, this is what draws viewers. I made a comment to a man restoring a wooden boat in the midlands. It was all talk, a selfie of him walking around the boat. Whilst that hit a nerve, he admitted sheepishly it was a misguided stab at his 15 minutes of fame. RUclips viewers have attention spans a lot less than that.
@@zeekwolfe6251 are you my customer ?