Infinitely Canes
I started making canes when I was diagnosed with MS in 2009. I wanted just a little bit of style, no
I inability to use my hands, keeps me looking for other productive ways to spend my time.
The reason I started making canes was MS, it has progressed and I am having problems that safety and my wife will not allow power tools. Best of luck to all of you.
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09/10/2022
In an interview from 1969, the late Comanche elder and historian Francis Joseph Attocknie spoke of his family. He was wonderfully raised by his grandmother Quer-her-bitty (Arise to Capture). His grandmother and his father Albert Attocknie were both Yamparika Comanches. After his grandmother passed, he continued to learn about Comanche ways from his father.
As a descendent of the noted Yamparika Comanche Chief Ten Bears, he learned of the richness of Comanche life and song.
From his memory of the respected warrior Pa-Que-O-Haw-Pith (Yellowfish), Joseph recalled that Yellowfish was a member of the Little Horses brotherhood of Comanche warriors. For young fighting men within the Comanche tribe, the Little Horses was a warrior group highly regarded by neighboring tribes. Of this brotherhood of young men, he voiced the following:
"But it was a Horse Ceremony, originally a horse ceremony and it's name for the horses, warrior horses which might originally been known as the Little Horse Soldiers. Or little horse fighting men of the tribe."
Impressive tempera on paper watercolor painting entitled "Comanche Little Pony Society Dancer", circa 1975. By Doc Tate Nevaquaya. Courtesy of the Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Additional information from the Doris Duke Collection, Western History Collections, University of Oklahoma.
10/08/2021
If MS wasn’t bad enough, seizures started this year... yeah, those are fun. Anyway, I want to get back to making canes. So please give me a holler, and we will see what I can make for you!
12/01/2020
Took the first photo when I was admitted to the hospital, again... they won’t let me in without a red “fall risk” wrist band...
One thing my grandpa taught me was; if you want something, make it yourself.
Anyway, I make wood canes to stay away from the click click click (you know what I’m talking about.)
I wish I could sell them to movie stars, but those who need them are not only millionaires...
I sell them for a lot less than the time put into just one.
See one you like, make me an offer.
Want one made just for you like no other cane on the planet? CALL DONT FALL
12/01/2020
Some of what’s been going on.
12/01/2020
This one is is for a shipmate. He served on submarines. 👍🏻 Thank you!
11/15/2020
Octopus cane for a submariner.
Bubblehead to us Navy guys. Enjoyed it keeping me busy for 2020...
Hope to be making sawdust soon.
Just getting back on my feet from MS and need to set up a shop!
Maybe build it...
05/27/2016
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Jim give me a call.
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