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A while back someone posted two sites that sold them and be darn if I can find them now
 
you can check the contemporary longrifle place, they show up on there sometimes. Or get a log and a chisel! :thumbsup:
 
if you wanna make your own...

http://webprojects.prm.ox.ac.uk/arms-and-armour/o/Clubs/1884.12.34/


the traditional way from a sapling that grew out horizontally and upward from a riverbank. This provides the natural curve without cutting across the grain and reducing its strength, whilst the root-ball provides the mass of wood for the ball head....

these are the key words, i've seen them made out of about every kind of hardwood...Lee
 
Rick...try Wanuken Traditional Arts on a search. I think this is what you are looking for. TOM
 
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