Ahh . . . , but subscription based books are much better! (For the seller, me! :D) You front the big $$$, and sometime (Maybe!) later you receive your pig in a poke! :D :D :D
Certainly a variety of diamond pattern tweed. Does the center dot qualify it as pheasant's eye tweed?
Were I a younger man, I might wish to research and produce an in-depth (I.e., entirely commercially non-viable.) richly illustrated history of tweed, researched (In person, of course! ;)) in...
It can!
And I'm interested in how most dogs seem to instinctively understand that a stick in a man's hand is a weapon, and react accordingly. In youth I would regularly run for exercise, and the unruly neighbor dogs would often harass me for sport. I took a 18" piece of pine about an inch thick...
I think your reason for the debarking is almost certainly right. At the time, these sticks were comparatively common, and were made in significant quantity, and not attempting to retain the bark likely made the process easier and less costly.
My stick, aside from use to chase away the odd...
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