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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Wirral
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very nice . I do agree with Ken , these are normally classed as 'priests' for dispatching salmon .
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: AUCKLAND,NEW ZEALAND
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Upstate New York, USA
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I must have missed this informative and helpful thread when it was fresh and I discovered it only when doing a Google search after acquiring an example at a New York State rural auction a few days ago. I had presumed it must have been for the tourist, owing to the depiction of Blarney Castle but I liked the theme including the stone tower and the high relief carved shamrocks.
The material was a mystery to me until I read Ken's comments - thank you! This example is 15 1/8 inches in length and weighs 17.7 ounces. Somehow I suspect that a 'priest' is nominally to a fish dispatching tool exactly as a 'shillelagh' is to a walking stick. |
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