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Shamrock Wood Spirit, Irish-Pride Themed Folk-Art Carved Walking Cane, Walnut & Curly Ambrosia Maple

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Shamrock Wood Spirit, Irish-Pride Themed Folk-Art Carved Walking Cane, Walnut & Curly Ambrosia Maple Shamrock Wood Spirit, Irish-Pride Themed Folk-Art Carved Walking Cane, Walnut & Curly Ambrosia Maple No-picture-s Click the pictures to enlarge them

This was a commissioned cane, so it has been “SOLD”.

If you would like to discuss plans for your own custom walking cane, please email me:

mark@decoustudio.com

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The cane was built using Kansas Black Walnut and Curly Ambrosia Maple. The theme for this cane is “Irish-Pride”, so Shamrocks were carved with a Shamrock Wood Spirit.

The customer wrote me today and he has titled the Shamrock Wood Spirit as ”Sean McCool.

I like that name.

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More Walking Sticks & Canes:
If you go to my Mark DeCou Website you won’t find very many canes pictured there. I do realize that I need to invest in improving my website, but until that is accomplished, here are few more of my canes posted at lumberjocks, thanks for your patience.

New Cane Designs that are “In the Works”

  1. Dress Walking Cane, Mexican Bocote, Elk Antler, Silver, & Elephant Ivory with Inlays
  2. Walking Thumb Stick made from a Birch Sapling and Antler with Inlay & Scrimshaw
  3. Barak Obama for President 2008, Carved Bust Top Political Figure Collector Cane
  4. Welsh-Inspired Market Crook Stick with Carved Border Collie Herding Dog
  5. Folk-Art Walking Cane with Carved Face of Christ, in Figured Bubinga, Antler Handle
  6. American Eagle Carved Walking Cane for an Injured Iraqi War Air Force Veteran
Finished Folk Art Face Carved Canes
  1. Sculpted Wood Spirit Face Cane
  2. Folk-Art Wood Spirit Cane w/ Elk Antler Handle & Scrimshaw
  3. Folk Art Mountain Man Face Cane
  4. Shamrock Wood Spirit Irish-Theme Face Cane
  5. Walnut Wood Spirit Face Cane with Antler & Turquoise
  6. Collection of Face Carved Canes
  7. Moses-Inspired Face Carved Cane w/ Antler & Turquoise
Finished Native American Theme Canes
  1. Folk Art Native American Face Cane Set
  2. Apache Chief Cochise Folk-Art Face Cane
  3. Folk Art Carved Cane of Shoshone Chief
  4. Indian Guides Chief Big-Red-Cloud Hiking Stick
  5. Apache Chief Cochise #2 Folk-Art Face Cane
Finished Hand Carved Canes/Sticks
  1. Amazing Grace Music Notes Carved Cane
  2. A Lady’s Elegant Red Long-Stem Rose Carved Cane
  3. Prairie Fire Hand-Carved Hiking Thumb Sticks
  4. A Folk-Art Carved Albatross Head & Snake Walnut Cane
  5. Carved Folk-Art Walking Cane; 'The Greatest Story Ever Told' Story Stick with Scrimshaw Artwork
Finished Scrimshaw Artwork Canes
  1. Walnut & Curly Maple Cane with Scrimshaw
  2. Scrimshaw Art Walnut Cane
  3. Fancy Barley Twist with Scrimshaw Cane
  4. Lady's Dress Cane, Red Oak, Walnut, Black Lacquer, & Scrimshaw Artwork of a Purple Cone Flower
Finished Natural Tree/Limb Canes/Sticks
  1. Naturally Twisted Tree Sapling Cane
  2. Naturally Twisted Tree Sapling Walking Stick
  3. Shepherd's Crook Hiking Stick
Finished Barley-Twist Style Dress Canes
  1. White Oak Barley Twist Cane
  2. Osage Orange Barley Twist Cane
  3. Walnut & Figured Maple Barley Twist cane
  4. Black Walnut and Spalted Sycamore Barley Twist
  5. Red Oak Barley Twist with Black Lacquer
  6. Red Oak Barley Twist with Walnut Handle
  7. Bryan's Cane, The Start of my Cane Journey
Finished Dress Style Canes
  1. Fancy Walking Cane, Camphor Burl, Maple, Bubinga, Whitetail Deer Antler, Inlays & Silver End Caps
  2. Custom Dress-Up Walking Cane, Walnut shaft with a Camphor Burl Handle
  3. Walnut & Buffalo Horn Twisted Cane
  4. White Birch & Buffalo Horn Twisted Cane
  5. Walnut Bamboo-Style Cane with Chrome Ball Top
  6. Walnut & Buffalo Horn Dress Cane
  7. Bird's Eye Maple Cane
  8. Spalted Sycamore Walking Cane
  9. Walnut Tall Knob Top Opera Cane
  10. Zebrawood & Walnut Knob Top Opera Cane
  11. Dress Cane Set, with several Material Options Shown

What’s Scrimshaw Artwork?:
A Scrimshaw Art Journey: What it is & How to Do it; Five Simple Steps to Success

My Website page with Walking Canes

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I have a few canes in stock at:
  1. Hatman Jack’s Wichita Hat Works in Wichita, KS
  2. Hutchinson Art Center in Hutchinson, KS
  3. Cottonwood Mercantile in Cottonwood Falls, KS

You can contact these gallery stores directly and see what they still have in stock. They will ship to you if you buy something. If you prefer, you can also email me, as I keep fairly current on what is “unsold.”

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Background: My Cane Making Story:

I enjoy sculpting walking canes. Some folks call them Folk-Art Canes, while others call them Artisan Canes, some call them Carved Canes, while others call them Walking Sticks. There is quite a bit of argument about whether something should be called Sculpture or Carving. They could be considered Functional-Art, which is the type of work that I am usually drawn to. No matter what these canes are called, they seem to bring joy to the owners, and I have been asked to make quite a few of them in the past 5-6 years.

I started making canes on the request of a nice married couple I met on a church-building short-term mission trip to Mexico City in the early 1990’s. Several years after our trip, their son-in-law was diagnosed with bone cancer, and so they wanted to get him a specially made cane that he would enjoy using. They had heard from others that I had quit my corporate office job and started doing woodworking full-time. So, they contacted me to make his cane.

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Sadly, I also built him a casket, another first for me, about a year later

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Since the time I did that first Cane for Bryan, I have enjoyed the work on the canes that I have been able to make, but more importantly, the people that I have been able to meet and help along the journey. I do make a bunch of unique items and furniture, but without a doubt, I receive more correspondence and thank-you cards from cane customers than any of the other items I make, combined. So, they are fun for me to build, and I look forward to each new person and situation.

To keep a handle on all of the memories, I engrave a small serial number on each brass cane tip, and then I keep a detailed database log of each cane, customer, and situation. The list always brings me warm memories each time I scan it and remember the folks that have supported my work over the years, and vice versa.

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(This text, all photos, project design, and anything else you want to steal, is protected by copyright 2008, M.A.DeCou, all rights reserved and protected, ask permission first! Weblinks to this page are permitted)

-- Mark DeCou - Kansas Flinthill's Artisan


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Obi

2147 posts in 689 days


posted 131 days ago

I think I like this one more than the others…

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Roger Strautman

490 posts in 586 days


posted 131 days ago

This one also works for me. Now make some staves Mark. I have made a few in my days.

-- " All Things At First Appear Difficult"

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teenagewoodworker

1953 posts in 220 days


posted 131 days ago

i like this one. its beautiful craftsmanship but there’s something else about it… maybe it has to do with that i’m Irish…

great job!

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Scott Bryan

8589 posts in 274 days


posted 131 days ago

Mark you truly are a gifted carver. This is a wonderful carving and you did a nice job, as usual, on the cane itself.

Thanks for the post.

-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.

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CharlieM1958

3993 posts in 671 days


posted 131 days ago

That face is scarily realistic!

-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"

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DAN

2918 posts in 435 days


posted 131 days ago

I like it !

-- ..... art for lifes sake

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darryl

796 posts in 779 days


posted 131 days ago

that is an amazing piece of work Mark, great job.

-- ~ www.darrylmasterson.com ~ www.woodworkingdungeon.blogspot.com ~

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grovemadman

541 posts in 224 days


posted 130 days ago

Nice work Mark the wood you selected works well together. It’s apparent you have quite a bit of time invested in it!

-- --Chuck

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Karson

12742 posts in 853 days


posted 102 days ago

Mark A great job on the cane.

-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com

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