cb

charlie b

13/03/2005 8:26 AM

Are There No Pointy Stick Makers Left?

To date, The Pointy Stick Compendium Project has only received
one, count 'em one, pointy stick contribution. Has the noble and
ancient art of pointy stick making almost died out. Are there
no pointy stick makers amongst us? Surely there are a few
neanders who have kept the craft alive. And someone out there
with a CNC machine has to have made at least one pointy stick.

So PLEASE, send your photos and drawings of YOUR pointy
stick. And if you would, try and keep the file size below
5 megs, 100K would be preferable. And some text describing
the stick, including the style, method of fabricating, wood
used and source of inspiration would be appreciated.

TIA

charlie b
E.D. - TPSCP
http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/PointyStick/PS1TableOfContent.html


ps I've gotten wind of a "throw it away and it comes back"
pointy stick that was found in OZ. Am researching
that one.


This topic has 16 replies

w

in reply to charlie b on 13/03/2005 8:26 AM

14/03/2005 2:49 PM

Mr. B.,
My great great Grandfather was a Pointy Stick Master Craftsman. I
recently found a photo of him with a partially completed Pointy Stick.
(He is the fellow wearing the hat)
http://www.ss.ca.gov/archives/level3_phguideimg6.html

p

in reply to charlie b on 13/03/2005 8:26 AM

15/03/2005 12:54 PM

LMAO!
-Phil Crow

pP

[email protected] (Peter Ashby)

in reply to charlie b on 13/03/2005 8:26 AM

15/03/2005 10:34 AM

Dave O'Heare <oheareATmagmaDOTca> wrote:

> "charlie b" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
> > Am anxiously awaiting a "can't lose it" pointy stick coming
> > from Australia. I'm told you can actually throw it away - and
> > it comes right back!
>
> I had one of those once, but I never tried it; it was so bent in the middle
> that it couldn't possibly have worked.

It only works when thrown at marsupials, did you try it on an oppossum?

Peter

--
Add my middle initial to email me. It has become attached to a country

pP

[email protected] (Peter Ashby)

in reply to charlie b on 13/03/2005 8:26 AM

15/03/2005 3:57 PM

Dave O'Heare <oheareATmagmaDOTca> wrote:

> "Peter Ashby" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:1gtgo0t.wat73w1juqbylN%[email protected]...
> > Dave O'Heare <oheareATmagmaDOTca> wrote:
> >
> > > "charlie b" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > > news:[email protected]...
> > >
> > > > Am anxiously awaiting a "can't lose it" pointy stick coming
> > > > from Australia. I'm told you can actually throw it away - and
> > > > it comes right back!
> > >
> > > I had one of those once, but I never tried it; it was so bent in the
> middle
> > > that it couldn't possibly have worked.
> >
> > It only works when thrown at marsupials, did you try it on an oppossum?
>
> Dang, *there's* the problem. Ain't no marsupials this far north.

You could try importing a mountain wallaby, that might survive. Be a
might expensive just for testing a stick but.

Peter
--
Add my middle initial to email me. It has become attached to a country

DO

"Dave O'Heare"

in reply to charlie b on 13/03/2005 8:26 AM

14/03/2005 11:33 PM


"charlie b" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

> Am anxiously awaiting a "can't lose it" pointy stick coming
> from Australia. I'm told you can actually throw it away - and
> it comes right back!

I had one of those once, but I never tried it; it was so bent in the middle
that it couldn't possibly have worked.

Dave O'Heare
oheareATmagmaDOTca

cb

charlie b

in reply to charlie b on 13/03/2005 8:26 AM

14/03/2005 12:34 PM

Lawrence Wasserman wrote:
>
> Most of the pointy-stick manufacturing base has moved offshore now. In
> fact, they are so cheaply made by foreign labor that Chinese
> restaurants often give them away with meals!
>
> --
>
> Larry Wasserman Baltimore, Maryland
> [email protected]

Actually, those are the ones QC rejected. They de-point them
and sell them to both Chinese AND Japanese restaraunts.

But you should see the beautiful triple mitered point rosewood
pointy sticks they make.

Am anxiously awaiting a "can't lose it" pointy stick coming
from Australia. I'm told you can actually throw it away - and
it comes right back! Have no idea what it looks like but will
put up an image of it after I've had time to read the manual
and do some testing on it.

charlie b

DO

"Dave O'Heare"

in reply to charlie b on 13/03/2005 8:26 AM

13/03/2005 5:10 PM


"Swingman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> http://e-woodshop.net/files/PointyStickBillCap.JPG
>

Well, I'm not sure about the hat, but I think I've met the guy wearing
it....

Dave O'H
oheareATmagmaDOTca

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to charlie b on 13/03/2005 8:26 AM

13/03/2005 11:04 PM


"charlie b" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> To date, The Pointy Stick Compendium Project has only received
> one, count 'em one, pointy stick contribution. Has the noble and
> ancient art of pointy stick making almost died out. Are there
> no pointy stick makers amongst us? Surely there are a few
> neanders who have kept the craft alive. And someone out there
> with a CNC machine has to have made at least one pointy stick.
>
> So PLEASE, send your photos and drawings of YOUR pointy
> stick. And if you would, try and keep the file size below
> 5 megs, 100K would be preferable. And some text describing
> the stick, including the style, method of fabricating, wood
> used and source of inspiration would be appreciated.


While on a reality check trip this weekend to the oldest town in Texas, I
found Pointy Sticks going for a little over $2 each at a large and old
hardware store. See a.b.p.w. for a picture.

lL

[email protected] (Lawrence Wasserman)

in reply to charlie b on 13/03/2005 8:26 AM

14/03/2005 3:57 PM

Most of the pointy-stick manufacturing base has moved offshore now. In
fact, they are so cheaply made by foreign labor that Chinese
restaurants often give them away with meals!


--

Larry Wasserman Baltimore, Maryland
[email protected]

pc

"patrick conroy"

in reply to charlie b on 13/03/2005 8:26 AM

14/03/2005 9:38 PM


"charlie b" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

> ancient art of pointy stick making almost died out. Are there
> no pointy stick makers amongst us? Surely there are a few
> neanders who have kept the craft alive. And someone out there
> with a CNC machine has to have made at least one pointy stick.

Wal*Mart drove my PS business into the ground!
Damn you Sam!

DO

"Dave O'Heare"

in reply to charlie b on 13/03/2005 8:26 AM

16/03/2005 8:29 AM


"J. Clarke" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> How far north _are_ you? The range of the 'possum in North America
includes
> parts of Ontario and BC. Further they seem to be moving north.

I'm in Ottawa. The closest I've been to an opossum here has been the
occasional raccoon that comes in from the Experimental Farm, or the skunks
that sometimes decide that our front steps would be a good place to live
under.

I wouldn't throw a stick at a 'coon; don't want to give them any ideas on
toolmaking and stuff. And throwing a stick at a skunk is simply not bright.
I'd either miss it, in which case there was no point, or I'd hit it, which
might upset it, and I'm allergic to tomato juice.

Dave O'H
oheareATmagmaDOTca

JC

"J. Clarke"

in reply to charlie b on 13/03/2005 8:26 AM

15/03/2005 12:07 PM

"Dave O'Heare" <oheareATmagmaDOTca> wrote:

>
> "Peter Ashby" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:1gtgo0t.wat73w1juqbylN%[email protected]...
>> Dave O'Heare <oheareATmagmaDOTca> wrote:
>>
>> > "charlie b" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> > news:[email protected]...
>> >
>> > > Am anxiously awaiting a "can't lose it" pointy stick coming
>> > > from Australia. I'm told you can actually throw it away - and
>> > > it comes right back!
>> >
>> > I had one of those once, but I never tried it; it was so bent in the
> middle
>> > that it couldn't possibly have worked.
>>
>> It only works when thrown at marsupials, did you try it on an oppossum?
>
> Dang, *there's* the problem. Ain't no marsupials this far north.

How far north _are_ you? The range of the 'possum in North America includes
parts of Ontario and BC. Further they seem to be moving north.

> Dave O'H
> oheareATmagmaDOTca

--
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to email, dial "usenet" and validate
(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)

Rd

Robatoy

in reply to charlie b on 13/03/2005 8:26 AM

15/03/2005 7:44 PM

In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] wrote:

> Mr. B.,
> My great great Grandfather was a Pointy Stick Master Craftsman. I
> recently found a photo of him with a partially completed Pointy Stick.
> (He is the fellow wearing the hat)
> http://www.ss.ca.gov/archives/level3_phguideimg6.html
>

Absolutely breath-taking. I can't get the image out of my head as to
what was going to happen next.....

wow

Sk

"Swingman"

in reply to charlie b on 13/03/2005 8:26 AM

13/03/2005 11:50 AM

"charlie b" wrote in message
> To date, The Pointy Stick Compendium Project has only received
> one, count 'em one, pointy stick contribution. Has the noble and
> ancient art of pointy stick making almost died out. Are there
> no pointy stick makers amongst us?

Sorry ... I would love to contribute, but don't have enough room in my shop
to make pointy sticks worthy of the effort.

OK, dammit, here's one ... it's a Pointy Stick Bill Cap that, with a little
practice, and a steady (slightly oversized) head, allows you to keep both
(count'em, TWO) hands free on the measuring device while marking your wood,
(or is the other way around?):

http://e-woodshop.net/files/PointyStickBillCap.JPG

Also great for those who are missing personal indexing digits on account of
not having heard of splitters and guards. Plans are available for a small
shipping and handing fee for WWCA ...or will be after they rip this off
also.

--
www.e-woodshop.net
Last update: 11/06/04

SP

"SawDust (Pat)"

in reply to charlie b on 13/03/2005 8:26 AM

16/03/2005 11:15 PM

Well Dave, not like they have the AutoSky drive-in anymore....

Pat


On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 08:29:37 -0500, "Dave O'Heare"
<oheareATmagmaDOTca> wrote:

>
>"J. Clarke" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> How far north _are_ you? The range of the 'possum in North America
>includes
>> parts of Ontario and BC. Further they seem to be moving north.
>
>I'm in Ottawa. The closest I've been to an opossum here has been the
>occasional raccoon that comes in from the Experimental Farm, or the skunks
>that sometimes decide that our front steps would be a good place to live
>under.
>
>I wouldn't throw a stick at a 'coon; don't want to give them any ideas on
>toolmaking and stuff. And throwing a stick at a skunk is simply not bright.
>I'd either miss it, in which case there was no point, or I'd hit it, which
>might upset it, and I'm allergic to tomato juice.
>
>Dave O'H
>oheareATmagmaDOTca
>

DO

"Dave O'Heare"

in reply to charlie b on 13/03/2005 8:26 AM

15/03/2005 8:29 AM


"Peter Ashby" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:1gtgo0t.wat73w1juqbylN%[email protected]...
> Dave O'Heare <oheareATmagmaDOTca> wrote:
>
> > "charlie b" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> >
> > > Am anxiously awaiting a "can't lose it" pointy stick coming
> > > from Australia. I'm told you can actually throw it away - and
> > > it comes right back!
> >
> > I had one of those once, but I never tried it; it was so bent in the
middle
> > that it couldn't possibly have worked.
>
> It only works when thrown at marsupials, did you try it on an oppossum?

Dang, *there's* the problem. Ain't no marsupials this far north.

Dave O'H
oheareATmagmaDOTca


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