| Aspen Barn: Custom made hiking sticks in the Southwest tradition. | |
| B-J Marketers & Assoc.: Offers walking sticks, shillelagh, and rain and snake sticks crafted from tree branches. | |
| Bob's Stickmaking Pages: Traditional and not-so-traditional hand-crafted walking sticks in wood, horn and antler made by Bob Goddard in Bedfordshire, UK. | |
| Caledonian Sticks: Retails walking sticks, canes, crooks and wading sticks, with hazel or blackthorn shanks and custom handles; price and shipping quote provided after specifications are provided. | |
| Country Canes: Hand-carved country canes and custom designed walking sticks made from Florida oak. | |
| Crowsticks: Handcrafted, custom-made walking sticks made of sugar maple with solid brass handles, and hiking staffs. | |
| D. G. Farrar & Co.: Offers traditional, horn handled country sticks and formal canes, hand-crafted in Scotland. | |
| Diamond Willow Sticks: Finished and unfinished sticks made from diamond willow wood. Includes details about the making of sticks and canes. | |
| Expressions in Wood: Original hand carved walking sticks, relief carving and sculpture by Vancouver Island artist and woodcarver, Terran. | |
| Fox Ridge Vineyards: Hardwood hiking sticks with rubber tips, made by Midwestern USA craftsmen. | |
| Kentucky Walking Sticks: Offers walking and hiking sticks made by Eastern Kentucky folk artists. | |
| Mount Benson Walking Sticks: Offers walnut and black ash walking and hiking sticks made in British Columbia, Canada. | |
| Ramblerstick: Handcrafted, one-piece wooden walking sticks carved in the shape of British wild animals and birds. | |
| Steve Barrett Stickmaker: Commissioned individually hand made walking and working sticks in wood, bone and horn. | |
| Steve's Walking Sticks: Sell a variety of homemade walking sticks made from native sassafras trees. Also fills custom orders. | |
| Walking Cane Depot: Supplies walking canes and sticks and accessories in a variety of styles, colors, and sizes. | |
| Walking Sticks by John Marsh: Handcarved walking sticks and crooks made mostly with materials gathered locally on the Isle of Mull. | |
| White Mountain Cane Company: Distributes flashlight, adjustable aluminum, wooden and folding canes, along with walking and hiking sticks. | |
| Wilson Staffs Walking Sticks: Custom canes and sticks hand carved in cherry, handles with pet and wildlife designs. | |
| Wupen Sticks: Diamond willow and many other types of walking and hiking sticks and canes, some with intricate patterns. |
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