I was Given a Shillelagh for Christmas!

TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
One of my son in laws surprised me with a Shillelagh for Christmas. He is a really skilled craftsman and the most accurate carpenter I have worked with. He made the trim pieces for this studio. When he cuts a piece of wood it is dead accurate always.

Anyhow, this fall after most of the leaves had fallen, we took down the invasive Buckthorn that grows down by the lake.



Where the rough ground is, is the start of the conservancy. This is land we own, but can't alter it, but are required to remove invasive species. We actually own about two thirds of the lake, but can't use it or touch it. In fact the conservancy are actually a buch of Nazi's in my opinion, but that is another issue. Anyhow Buckthorn wants to proliferate right at the lake's edge.

At the beginning of November after the leaves had largely fallen, one of my son in laws and I, set about removing the Buckthorn. One of the branches struck me as a Shellalah and I commented on it. So I explained what is was. It is a device used as a walking cane and for personal protection by the Irish. I thought nothing more of it, and continued taking barrow loads of the stuff to his truck.

I had no idea myself that these Shellalah were almost all made from Buckthorn wood, and they often have that knot that makes the lethal end of the implement.

So, you can imagine my total surprise when I opened my daughter's and son in law's present on Christmas day.





So he made it, out of the branch I commented on.

It is beautifully crafted and absolutely perfect in every regard. it took him, many, many hours. He seasoned it using the rarely used salt brine method. This gives it great strength and blackens the wood. The handle is the knot I had commented on, that made me mention Shellelahs.

So any intruder here can consider himself receiving a fractured skull from my Shellelah!
 
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highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
I had no idea myself that these Shellalah were almost all made from Buckthorn wood, and they often have that knot that makes the lethal end of the implement.
I can send some Buckthorn berries, if you want- the people in the house behind mine refuse to do anything with the growth on my side of the fence.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
I can send some Buckthorn berries, if you want- the people in the house behind mine refuse to do anything with the growth on my side of the fence.
You probably should get rid of the Buckthorn. It is invasive in these parts and spreads like wildfire. It is not native here.
 
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highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
You probably should get rid of the Buckthorn. It is invasive in these parts and spreads like wildfire. It is not native here.
After the encounter I had with the mother of the wife in that house, I don't want to step onto their property- I nicely asked if there was any chance of someone removing the Buckthorn and another invasive (Tree of Heaven), she said she would check and when I asked later, said "Yeah, they're not gonna do it". She then went full female dog on me, so I called the city compliance guy. Still there, although I have trimmed them-not my responsibility, property maintanence is supopsed to be mandatory and I have too much to do for myself, rather than cut that stuff down, into little pieces and move it to the street for pickup or take it to the dropoff site. I just want to be able to use the space that they're invading.

Those are all around this subdivision and always have been, but when a community group gathers to maintain the banks of a nearby creek, they concentrate on Garlic Mustard, Daylily and Wild Grape plants. I guess they want to avoid being perforated.
 
Eppie

Eppie

Audioholic Ninja
Beautiful piece of craftsmanship. I really need to get my workshop cleaned up and organized. :D
 
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