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    Default Picking out sticks, Do's and Don'ts for Beginners

    Everyone has their personal preferences on what makes a good stick.

    Mine are a comfortable grip about 1" in diameter, a smooth surface, and a length equal to my arm length. I prefer the "raw" rattan look, and tend to avoid the sanded, peeled or burned varieties. I also avoid hard woods, and synthetics at the moment.

    What do you look for, and what do you advice your students to use?
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    I like to find something that fits the hand grip properly. Not to small so your fingers are wrapped too mouch or too big where you cannot get a proper grip.
    I also like the rough or natural rattan if I do not tape. I like the knots and ridges for they offer grips and hand holds.

    Hard wood is nice for weight but, for everyday practice and use it can splinter and be a safety issue. In a fight who would care.

    I also like to tape my canes to avoid the break down, and adds in a factor of texture.

    I try to avoid the too light as they fall apart for me.

    I try to avoid once that are too straight, I like a little character.

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    Personally I am a big fan of logs. 1 1/8" - 1 1/4" at around 30". I like to have at least four nodes not too close to the ends and a solid piece without any worm holes, chips etc.

    Gruhn

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    26-28 inches for me. I like about 2 nodes at 1 inch. Nothing too thick unless I'm endurace/"weight" training. Heavier sticks allow me to hit faster and harder with lighter sticks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dalum
    26-28 inches for me. I like about 2 nodes at 1 inch. Nothing too thick unless I'm endurace/"weight" training.
    This is what I like...two nodes, about 26", not too thick.

    Hmmm, I'm not sure I had quite thought about my "node preference" before, but I do have one!

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    The more nodes the happier I am! I have noticed in
    recent years that finding good rattan sticks is harder
    and harder. I gave up buying anything other than
    lengths of 6,8 & 9 feet and then cutting them to my
    desired length. Definately I prefer 1 & 1/8 to 1 & 1/4
    width but sometimes it is good to workout with a thinner
    dimension. Rich's rattan are monsters and definately few
    can weild them as effectively as he can. I like working
    with 20", 26" & 28" and also with 36", 49" and 72" there
    all good in my book.

    Brian R. VanCise
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    I prefer sticks with three to four nodes with the rattan skin still on.

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