Country Canes Of Maine

31B Pheasant Road
Saco  ME  04072

207.590.2514

lfrinsko@gmail.com





Many New Hiking and Walking Sticks Have Been Created with Some Unusual Woods Added as Tops...  All Have Rubber Tips to Protect Them..


Our Motto Has Become, "Started by Nature, Finished by Us... Maple, Oak, Birch Saplings Are Cut and Stripped of Their Bark and Allowed to Dry for a Month or So. This Process Takes Us to Sanding and Shaping the Canes or Walking Sticks to a Desired Style and Shape.

The Color Stain or Lack of Is Then Chosen. The Handles That Are Used Are Unique to Each Individual One of a Kind Product. There Are Many Different Shapes and Types of Wood Are Used in Many Free Form Shapes...

Some Handles Are from Old Unused Items, Such as Old Doorknobs, Brass Hames, Even Table Feet...  All to Your Own Taste and Feel.

They Can Be Cut to Size, Rather it Be for a Man or Woman or Even a Child, If Need Be.  Some Have Inlay of Stones or Fossils or Even Special Coins

The Workmanship Behind These Products Cannot Be Appreciated until They Are Seen.  Please Feel Free to Email for More Information.

All Canes and Sticks Are Coated with Polly or Tongue Oil to Protect Each One...  We Have Recently Started Making Beads Which Have Been Added to Some Canes and Hiking Sticks.  Also Have Started to Use Deer and Moose Antlers (Mostly Sheds) as Handles and Tops to Hiking Sticks.

They Are Extremely Comfortable as Hand
les and Eye Catching on the Hiking Stick...  Old Marble Has Been Added Many Pieces...

We Can Ship Anywhere in USA.


Lee Was a Member of Concept School of Art, of Portland in the Late 60's and Early 70's Where He Spent 4 Yrs...  Mostly Painting.  After Becoming Disabled from a Back Injury and Needing a Cane He Made One for Himself...  While Going out People Kept Asking "Hey Where Did Ya Get That Cane", the Reply Was, "I Made It", Wow, I Sure Would like One Was the Response...

An Idea Was Born.....

































































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