Research for wand lore

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Research for wand lore

Postby MPutnam » 11 Aug 2011, 16:33

Hello all :hiya:,
It seems to me that every post in this forum starts with this but if this is in the wrong section or would do better in another section please feel free to redirect me.
Now, on to to the actual post:
I have been doing a lot of research on wand lore among different trees for a series of wands I am carving for my website (see signature) and I keep coming across a very tantalizing sentence. It suggests that a wand made of Ash was found in Wales and has been associated with the Druids. Does anyone know any more information on this wand? Are there any pictures or artist sketches of it anywhere?

Any/all information would be greatly appreciated because this prospect has fully piqued my interest!

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