

An introduction and short history of canes used to promote political candidates and causes.Ĭapital Canes, Linda Beeman. A history of Tiffany’s use of excess lengths of the Atlantic cable to fashion walking stick handles. A personal history of the violin stick that eluded his grasp.Ī Tiffany Tale, Linda Beeman. An anguishing personal history of one man’s struggle to make stick shafts of snakewood. An introduction to the field of walking stick produced by American folk artists. Donald Grunder asks Linda Beeman and Kurt Stein about usage of the words “ferrule” and “finial” as they apply to walking sticks.Īmerican Folk Art Canes, George Meyer. New Publications, mentioning the 13 th number of Der Stocksammler, the German-language magazine for stick collectors.Īsk the Expert. Thoughts about hands figuring as stick grips. A history and analysis of the various types of swordcanes. Charles Baker asks Gilbert Segas about a system stick with sealing wax seals. A background piece on musical system sticks.Ĭhronicle Celebrates Anniversary, a blatant pitch for subscription renewals.Īsk the Expert. Searching for Sticks in London & Paris: Part 2, Paris, Linda Beeman. Joel Greenberg questions Michael German about his picnic system stick. New Publications lists a bibliography of walking stick literature published by Cecil Curtis and the latest issue of Der Stocksammler, the German-language magazine for stick collectors.Īsk the Expert. A background article on automata, or cane handles with various combinations of mechanical movements. Sources for walking sticks in London.Ī Few Notes on Mechanical Canes, Michael German. Searching for Sticks in London & Paris: Part 1, London, Linda Beeman. The inaugural column in which collectors pose questions about a particular type of stick and have them answered by experts such as Catherine Dike, Michael German, Youssef Kadri and Kurt Stein. Questions posed by collectors relating to walking sticks.Īsk the Expert. The history of a New England shipwreck and the transformation of its debris into a walking stick.Īuctions & Shows, a survey of prices obtained and asked for a variety of walking sticks. A survey of different methods of displaying canes.

As collectors come to know each other better, what directions do we want to mutually pursue?ĭisplaying Your Collection, Linda Beeman. A review of Kurt Stein’s Canes and Walking Sticks. New Publications & Releases, a report mentioning “Walking Sticks – a new booklet by Catherine Dike, Der Stocksammler, the German language magazine for stick collectors, and Stick to Canes, a video on antique sticks made by Michael German.īook Review, Linda Beeman. A background article about anemometer (wind measuring) system sticks. A report on a conference of stick collectors held in Belgium.ĭon’t Leave Home Without It, Francis H. What to expect from future issues of the newsletter. A background article about sticks made from narwhal tusks.Īuctions & Shows, a survey of prices obtained and asked for various types of walking sticks.įinale, Linda Beeman. Make checks payable to Linda Beeman and send them to Linda Beeman, 4345 Terra Bella Lane, Clinton, WA 98236.
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