Look at the bottom of
http://www.timesofmalta.com/technology/08_05_2001/hotstuff.php
Perhaps it's a custom job.
I'd suggest just a regular monopod with a wood handle added.
And look old and decrepid.
Tom
On Tuesday, September 11, 2001 at 12:32, Jez.Cunningham@xxxxxxxxxx
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wrote on "[OM] [OT] Monopod +++ Was: Best pie," saying..
>
>
> Hi all,
> I'm looking for a monopod that I can carry discreetly - this doesn't mean
> small or light, but rather without attracting attention or looking too
> geekish. I've seen them doubling as walking sticks / trekking poles but, as
> connaisseurs of climate will know,
> Belgium is rather famous for its need for an umbrella. Has anyone ever seen
> a golfing-size umbrella with telescopic handle and a 1/4 screw on the end of
> the hand grip? A white or silver lining would make it even more useful...
> Thanks
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