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Sal Bertucci wrote:I would recommend rubbing any wooden training tool you will use with linseed oil (Or equivalent). Otherwise the wood dries out, and is more prone to break.
I would be extremely confident in your control before sparring anyone with a staff. When you take a piece of wood, and shape it into a sword you get a training tool. Do the same with a staff and you get the weapon itself.
Sal Bertucci wrote:I would recommend rubbing any wooden training tool you will use with linseed oil (Or equivalent). Otherwise the wood dries out, and is more prone to break.
I would be extremely confident in your control before sparring anyone with a staff. When you take a piece of wood, and shape it into a sword you get a training tool. Do the same with a staff and you get the weapon itself.
Karl Akkerman wrote:Well I just heard back from the lumber yard. For a round 2.5 in. X 8 ft. dowel they quoted me $101.25 for Hickory and $54 for Oak.
In your experience how does that sound?
Joshua Welsh wrote:If you want a shorter staff, you can pick one of these up at lowes, in a pinch:
http://www.lowes.com/pd_42388-73-23-751 ... i_products
Joshua Welsh wrote:If you want a shorter staff, you can pick one of these up at lowes, in a pinch:http://www.lowes.com/pd_42388-73-23-7512-25_0_?productId=3033385&Ntt=wood+pole&Ntk=i_products
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