Shillelagh with or without thorns?
This question often comes up from people looking to buy a Shillelagh for the first time as to if they should have thorns on them or not so I thought I should address that. My School and social media: https://ramblingkern.simplybook.it/ / kernschoolofcombat / theramblingkern / theramblingkern My Patreon if you want to support my work: / ramblingkern

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