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reddwil

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Besides my turning addiction, I love making walking canes. The first picture are from a couple bucks I killed in Nebraska several years ago. The second is what happens when your wife won't let you mess up the shop before Easter and you get extremely bored. Its Totally Custom....Hurst T Shifter, Brass quick connect, just in case you want to change handles.
 

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Jim that shifter handle was on a 67 chevelle SS my dad had. He had to sell it in the early 90's, but kept the t handle. He put it on the shifter on his Craftsman mower. After he passed last year I took it off. I had wanted to do something with it to remember him by. Since he was a hot rodder from back in the day, and basically lived in his garage and used a cane for the past ten years. This is what I came up with, using the t handle and parts from his shop. My mom actually cried when I showed it to her.
 

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I did some repairs on this one a couple weeks ago. The cane had over an ounce of solid gold trim on it.

Chuckie
 

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Lee K

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Jim that shifter handle was on a 67 chevelle SS my dad had. He had to sell it in the early 90's, but kept the t handle. He put it on the shifter on his Craftsman mower. After he passed last year I took it off. I had wanted to do something with it to remember him by. Since he was a hot rodder from back in the day, and basically lived in his garage and used a cane for the past ten years. This is what I came up with, using the t handle and parts from his shop. My mom actually cried when I showed it to her.
that story's as good as the canes :biggrin:

I like the quick disconnect idea too, is there no limit to what we can turn??? (or use)
 
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