A little different from the usual accouterments posted here, but I think this goes here as well as any other place.
I've been interested in making a copy of a ball-headed war club for many years now, but have never been able to locate a proper piece of wood. For those that might not be familiar with what I mean, I mean something like these:
I know that Tiger-Hunt sells pre-formed blanks for folks to finish, but 1) I don't care for the patterns they have and they aren't made with enough excess wood to modify and 2) the ball is
supposed to be formed out of a rootball or burl piece for added density and durability, and TH doesn't do that as far as I can tell. A piece like this actually requires a pretty unusual piece of wood - it needs a burl attached to enough wood to form a handle 20-24" long, and the grain has to follow a curve. The earlier examples, such as the first two illustrated here, tend to have a really abrupt drop in the handle, and I suspect that the makers got the wood by bending over a sapling, fastening to the ground to get the desired shape, and then waiting ten or twenty years for the tree to grow before harvesting it. The later ones tend to have a gentler curve, such as in the last example, and are more likely to be from naturally curved timbers. I like the earlier type better, but I don't have the lifestyle that would allow me to plant a sapling for the express purpose of making a warclub with it.
Any idea where I might look for a piece of wood with a burl/root ball and bent grain? Nothing like that at the local lumber yard, of course, and I've been keeping an eye out for one when cutting firewood, etc., for about a decade and a half now, and haven't yet found anything.