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We try hard to keep a closed mind when shown 'hot-sellers' in the USA, but this one was irresistible. It is, allegedly, how folk predict weather in Maine. (Where's that? Top right, almost Canada, we're told.) Tack it up outside, and it bends down when foul weather is approaching, then up again for fine. Some 38cm long and very much 'hand-crafted' it comes on a card full of "Here's what other people say about their weathersticks" testimonials which are a joy in themselves. From Texas a 75-year-old writes to assure us it works even in the Deep South. What a wonderful present for all those people who have everything - except a Woodman's Weatherstick!
Wind up the replica model of Evel Knievel and watch as he performs his most dangerous stunts
The blade appears to pass straight through a finger, yet cuts other things placed in its path
Xmas Fuzzy Felt Cards with a picture that can be re-arranged at whim