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"I'm going to keep plugging away and making custom sticks for all lacrosse players who want something unique in their collection." ...
For more than three decades, Rob Rimmer, the chief brand officer at Lacrosse Unlimited in Edgewood, has been pouring his heart into making custom sticks. NewsdayTV’s Ken Buffa reports.
This was the day they would reveal the result they engineered, a lacrosse stick mounted to her wheelchair with a trigger mechanism that allows her to launch a ball with an easy pull on a string.
A bundle of several dozen wooden lacrosse sticks leans against the back wall, each ready to be carved, straightened, balanced, cut, drilled, sanded, shellacked, netted, inscripted - then ...
In the 1800s, some began to make and sell lacrosse sticks — made from wood, catgut and leather — to outsiders. Ninety-seven percent of the world’s lacrosse sticks once were made by the ...
Master lacrosse stick maker Alfie Jacques died at 74 in June. Jacques, Turtle Clan from Onondaga Nation Reserve in New York, was taught by his father — also a master woodcarver — to make ...
Talley cuts down 10-foot long pieces of lumber to make shafts for lacrosse sticks. Talley, along with his sisters, parents and some friends, then paint and engrave them in the shop at their home.