The sticks sold at tourist traps with the shamrocks painted on them are the things that do not resemble Irish fighting sticks. They were cut short so as to fit inside suitcases and carry on bags with no consideration to authenticity or practicality. Un fortunately this shows how removed the idea is from it's source.There was however no traditional methodology applied to Irish fighting sticks just as long as they worked and did not fail in a dire time.
The sticks sold at tourist traps with the shamrocks painted on them are the things that do not resemble Irish fighting sticks. They were cut short so as to fit inside suitcases and carry on bags with no consideration to authenticity or practicality. Un fortunately this shows how removed the idea is from it's source.There was however no traditional methodology applied to Irish fighting sticks just as long as they worked and did not fail in a dire time.
zibtor 11 months ago
what kind of ellbow guard are those if I may ask?
BuscoBeast 1 year ago
@BuscoBeast They are our own combination of ideas taken from a few places. It's hard to describe.
zibtor 1 year ago
Great GREAT video! And great point at the end. Where are you guys located?
Dandruff1138 1 year ago
We are in Edmonton Alberta Canada
zibtor 1 year ago