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BubbaStik Testimonials & Ratings
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Our BubbaStiks are Averaging a 5.00 Star Rating. Let's hear from YOU!
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On Jan 1, 2009 at 10:27 AM Seabat of Brackettville, TX wrote:
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Rating 5 Stars
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| This is the best walking support I've ever come across. It's sturdy yet stylish. I might get one for my brother, if he's nice to me this year. BubbaSam emailed me on Dec 27th that my stick had shipped on Dec 26th and that the USPO would send me tracking info and such. The stick arrived on Dec 30th (woohoo!)and then on Jan 1st (today) I get an email from the USPO telling me that the stick had shipped on the 26th!! Just for giggles I clicked on the tracking link and it said that it had been delivered on the 30th. So two days after I received the BubbaStik the Post Office decides to email me and let me know that it was sent! It's amazing that our government even functions at times! Thank you for a wonderful product. |
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On Dec 2, 2008 at 11:05 AM Budd of Columbia, SC wrote:
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| Just got my Stik in...very nice. Fits just right and is pretty comfortable once you get used too it. I'm recovering from getting hit by a car on my motorcycle, and the only problem I have is making my brain trust my leg with any weight on it. I can already tell my Bubba Stik is going to be a big help..:) I might have to make myself a scabbard to carry it on my next motorcycle..:) |
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On Nov 12, 2008 at 5:55 PM Michael of Northbrook, IL wrote:
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| GoT IT! I love it! It looks great and the engraving is perfect. Now I can actually look forward to when my foot goes bum so I can carry around your formidable walking stick. Worth every penny. Thanks for your patients and attention to detail. |
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On Oct 29, 2008 at 4:46 PM Tom of Mamaroneck, NY wrote:
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| This is my SECOND Bubbastik. It's better than chocolate cake. Beautiful job... and well done BubbaSam. |
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On Oct 7, 2008 at 11:42 AM Ken of Mt Carmel, IL wrote:
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| One day I was at WalMart and a man in a wheelchair had a Bubba. It was so work that the brass had actually been worn down by his hands. I didn't have mine, but wen to him, shook his hand and said "Any man that carries a Bubba is a friend of mine!" It made HIS day and made MY day too... |
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On Sep 27, 2008 at 7:44 PM Kathye of Houston, TX wrote:
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| I saw the BubbaStik at a gas station about 6 years ago and immediately realized its comfort for the taller person and its stability for a woman "of size" (like me): I bought it immediately although I did not need a cane at the time.
Nearly all canes cause a person to stoop over when using them which is simply ridiculous......but the BubbaStik is ingenius and so practical !!! 1) I can put my BubbaStik in front of me when getting up from a low chair, put all of my weight on it, and get up with ease. 2) When I hurt my knee 3 years ago I used my BubbaStik to help me lift and/or position my leg effortlessly as well as walk upright. 3) I use my BubbaStik for extra support when I climb up or down stairs. 4) I use my BubbaStik for extra support when I get in or out of the car. 5) My BubbaStik was a lifesaver on a recent Amtrak trip as getting into or out of the railway car required a "giant step" up and down. 6) because most of my weight is in my stomach, being able to walk upright with my BubbaStik when my back is hurting is a huge blessing ! 7) I also use my BubbaStik for stability when getting into or out of the shower by holding onto the tub's safety bar and leaning on my BubbaStik which is on dry the bathroom floor. 8) and, of course, my BubbaStik is my ever ready LEGAL "body guard"
Whenever I found a BubbaStik for sale I always bought one and gave it as a gift because so many people just don't realize the difference it makes in the quality of life of anyone who needs a body support of any kind.
Now that I just found your website I can buy one anytime I want to and I will buy often !!!
The greatest testimony to the quality and usefulness of the BubbaStik is that in 6 years I have NEVER found even one for sale on eBay and this is the ONLY item I have ever searched eBay to buy that I could not find !!!
SO !!! To anyone considering buying a BubbaStik for themselves or as a gift just DO IT !!!
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On Sep 9, 2008 at 11:28 PM GringoGimp of Jalisco, MX wrote:
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| I purchased my Bubba Stik about 18 months ago while visiting friends in North Texas. I've walked with a serious limp since a child, but used no appliance for getting around until hitting 50. I'd used several other canes, but they were always flimsy and in a fracas wouldn't stop a Chihuahua.
Not only have I found the Bubba Stik to be an outstanding support device, I fear little while I've got it within reach. Great balance and durable has a diamond. Gringo Gimp, Living in Jalisco, Mexico, but always a Texan |
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On Sep 4, 2008 at 5:54 AM Brett of Magnolia, TX wrote:
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| Thought you'd want to know I received my BubbaStik. As you can see, my "Ol' Faithful" cane was recently injured in a tragic tractor roll- over accident and had to endure several "reconstructive surgical procedures and duct tape grafts". After all that, it became obvious that retirement was inevitable. Thanks for the great gear and the OUTSTANDING service.
Long Live the Great State of Texas |
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On Sep 3, 2008 at 10:54 AM Doyle of Nevada, TX wrote:
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| I was in a Cavender's western wear to buy a belt and saw the Bubba Stik. Well, after enjoying the way it looked and felt i just had to buy it. I have loved the way this Stik feels and the beautiful look of it. It is a strong yet good looking cane. I have three herniated disc in my back that are protuding into my spine. It is hard to find a good looking cane for someone of my height and weight. I am 6'1" and 360lbs. Most of what i found looked like medical equipment, but with the Bubba Stik I have found a cane that looks good and gives me the support I need. I have been amazed at how many people come up to me and say either "That is a beautiful cane." or "Isn't that a Bubba Stik?". To which I proudly say "Thank You, yes it is."
I did have one small problem with my Stik and when I contacted Steve Winters he resolved the problem without batting an eye. He was gracious and even funny. A true gentleman who is was a pleasure communicating with. It's too bad the rating system on this only goes to 5 I would gladly give both the Bubba Stik and Steve Winters a 10 for quality and great customer service. |
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On Aug 14, 2008 at 1:41 PM Dan of Paw Paw, MI wrote:
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| A little while back I decided I was going to get a Bubba Stik. I am an active Mason, and looked on this site to see if there was a Masonic medallion that could be added as an accessory. As I didn't see one, I sent a suggestion to the factory. I received an email from Steve letting me know he was looking into getting such a medallion. A month or so went by with me expecting to get an email with him stating "I have a medallion now, go ahead and place your order". Instead I received a package at my door. It turns out that you truly do get a free Bubba Stik when you make a suggestion which is incorporated! I love my new Bubba Stik, and all who see it love it too! Thanks Steve, it truly is a wonderful experience to receive a top quality product with top quality service! |
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On Jul 9, 2008 at 8:34 AM RedTheBarber of Washington, DC wrote:
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| A few years ago I learned an important lesson: never let yourself get caught on the business end of a speeding chevrolet being driven by an angry woman. These days I find I need a good walking stick. I have had a few different sticks, picked up here and there. One or two are alright but most just don't hold up. I am a big man and I use my sticks alot. I stumbled across the Bubbastik website a few weeks ago and read through it. I liked what I saw. I read some of the testimonials and liked what others where saying. I took some time to do research outside of the Bubbastik website and found that all the feedback available was positive. I decided to place an order. I am a Texas Free Mason and I wanted a medallion to reflect the pride I feel for my fraternity. I was able to contact Steve at Bubbastik and although there were no Masonic emblems currently available he made it happen. I am very happy to say that I have the very first "Masonic Bubbastik." When I recieved my Bubbastik I was impressed by the beauty of the object and by the obviouos craftmanship that went into its creation. The following day I took it to work with me and happily recieved several complements on it. I was stunned by the uncommon, even extraordinary, service I recieved from the good people at Bubbastik. It is unusual these days to ever recieve more than a terse email in response to questions from most companies. There were no terse emails from Bubbastik. Instead I recieved top quality customer service, the kind that I used to get when I went to a gentleman's clothing store in a small, East Texas town. The kind of service that has all but disappeared. If you are thinking about purchasing a Bubbastik for yourself or someone else but you are not sure if you should or not I encourage you to give it a try. You will appreciate the service, and the high qaulity, stylish walking stick. Just as I do. Best Wishes, redthebarber redthebarber.com |
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On Jun 30, 2008 at 12:58 PM Joseph of Farmington, ME wrote:
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| I'm a disabled Veteran and must use a cane daily. Recently my wife presented me with my first BubbaStik. It was with great reservation that I trimmed off the bottom part to make it fit for my daily cane. I find it well balanced and welcome addition to my wardrobe. It is with pride I travel with "Bubba" everywhere I go. The large amount of brass naturally draws comments and respect. This is the "Harley Davidson" of canes. |
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On Jun 11, 2008 at 9:23 AM Caleb of Dallas, TX wrote:
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| Did I see Kimbo Slice walk out on the stage at the Country Music Awards sporting a Bubba Stik? I have always liked my Bubba Stik and I guess celebrities do too! |
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On Apr 1, 2008 at 5:11 AM Hawkeyes of Pittsburg, CA wrote:
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| I am originally from Amarillo Texas. I saw a new family member by marriage (Daughter in-law) with one of these Bubba Stiks. I was very impressed with it. They said they would get me one. Well on my 25th Anniversary I saw them again and again they said he would get me one. Well I got it 4 days ago and I consider it the best Anniversary present I have ever received to date. Being that I am a Texan in California I like to stick to Texas made items and so forth, this just adds to my style of Texans made Products along with Texas made Habannaro Pepper Hot sauce. Anyway, this is so very cool. My daughter 10 year old keeps trying to take it. She has already scratched it up some but it is still my favorite. I always thought the term Bubba was used as a racial slur which is why I was originally reluctant to get your Stik. But on reading your description showing it just means 'Very Neighborly'. When in Amarillo I use to make horse cinches by piece work as a teen. I had the shop record in the Watson Brothers Company. 8 and 1/2 minutes was the shop record I made one in. I averaged about 10 minutes at normal pace. When I see this it reminds me of those days. What I like best about this is it can also be used in self defense and you can take it anywhere with you, even on a Plane. If this is used on a hard working horse it can easily be used to protect yourself. California is much more dangerous than when I was living in Texas. I know that with a bad back it would be hard to defend myself but with a stick like this I can support myself and defend myself. That works for me! You Texans keep up the good work. A little advice from one Texan to the others. Take care. |
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On Mar 18, 2008 at 10:55 PM Robert of Thousand Oaks, CA wrote:
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| I decided on the "Original" in an Oak finish. It arrived in only 3 days, incredible service, and the first thing I noticed was the exceptional quality. This baby is built to handle whatever you might toss its way. The first day I used the Stik I got 4 compliments on the design and over all looks. Folks just seem to be drawn to this unique product. I would be surprized if most of them do not order one. I was looking for a cane/waking stick that functioned well and also offered a source of self defense while walking the local trails (lots of wildlife in this area). The "Bubba Stik" more than fills the needs. This product offers all that you could ask for and then some. |
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On Feb 4, 2008 at 6:58 PM Denise of Stratford, NJ wrote:
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| Howdy! I am a Yankee female. How about those Giants! (Superbowl 2008) Recently I was intrigued by the Bubba Stik in a truck stop in the deep south. My fellow travellers were impatient with my meandering, so I left the truck stop without making a purchase. Besides, they were all men's stiks. Subsequently, I had occasion to discuss walking sticks with a fellow hiker. I recalled the magnificense of the Bubba Stik and spoke of it. The next day happened to be the day before my birthday and my grown daughter asked me what I wanted for my birthday and I told her the "Bubba Stik". She ordered it online and it is on its way. I am so excited about this that I decided to write this post. |
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On Jan 10, 2008 at 6:58 PM Jim of Culpeper, VA wrote:
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| Early this morning I was watching a documentary titled 'Concorde: The Last Flight'. At approximately 28 minutes into the show there is a scene showing the Concorde passenger lounge. Seated at a table in the middle of the lounge was a distinguished woman with a BubbaStik in her hand. Later in the show I realized the distinguished woman was the Poet Maya Angelou.
I like poetry as much as the next guy but I love my BubbaStik. Thank you for making mine and thanks to my friend Bob for giving it to me.
Jim Kraemer |
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On Jan 7, 2008 at 5:29 PM Cogs of Burbank, CA wrote:
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| I was given my Bubba Stik as a birthday present about 8 years ago. It has sat behind my bedroom door as a quick defense weapon if needed. I just had knee replacement surgery and was send home with a walker. The walker was so big and combersome, I grabbed my Bubba Stik and have been using it since that moment. It is much more satisfactory, and has an added bonus of being able to reach for things, and keep kids and pets off of my healing knee. I love my Bubba Stik. |
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On Dec 4, 2007 at 4:39 PM Joe of Virginville, PA wrote:
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| I had never heard of a Bubba Stik. I picked one up at a truck stop in Virginia on my way back from Florida about a year ago. I have had to use it occasionally as a cane over the past year and I was VERY happy with it's functional performance. I always kept it handy in the trunk of my car. A little over two weeks ago, I was rear-ended in a car accident in Philadelphia. The car was totaled. The Bubba Stik took the full shot and cracked but did not break in half! Since I was injured, I really needed my Stik. I contacted the company to see if I could get a replacement shaft They had never heard of one breaking before and generously replaced the whole Bubba Stik with a beautiful new black and chrome Formal at no charge! And on top of that, I received it in two days!! I am 52 years old and this is the best customer service I have ever received. You've made a life long customer. |
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On Nov 29, 2007 at 3:47 PM Gear Terror of Pittsburgh, PA wrote:
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| Gear Terror here for a little feedback. This has to be the best invention of the decade. As a cross country trucker I stay cooped up in a truch for hours at a time. When it is time to take a break this baby sure comes in handy. Bought mine at a Loves Truck Stop in Fernly,NV, bought the last one on the rack and plan on buying more to collect.
One suggestion! Please have Love's keep more in stock. I'm spreading the word out here on the road.
Keep up the good work Bubba.
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On Nov 20, 2007 at 4:18 PM Dennis of Spring Valley, CA wrote:
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| Hey BubbaSam! I just got my new "Sunday go to meeting' bubbastik with all the engraving and medallions attached to it yesterday, 19 Nov. I was surprised to get it so soon!. It looks HOT!. Now I have a work day stik and a "Sunday go to meeting (so to speak)" stik. The first one I got last year on the way back from a Missouri visit with my besy friend from there. We go the stik in between there somewhere at a "Love" truck stop. Even "plain" they look good, certainly are useful. It is the next lighter step down from the mahogany. However, with the new fancy one, I can leave a sort of heirloom with my family, as it also honors my late older brother. He and I were close. He retired from the AF and I from the USN. Both of us Vietnam veterans. That is why the particular medallions. I went to the Navy Exchange in San Diego right off the bat after I got it and people thought it was really nice. I told them it was my "Sunday go to meeting" bubbastik! Again thanks for your suggestions on it. I use my other one to go for walks and hiking also. Again, both, especially my new one are "5s." |
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On Nov 19, 2007 at 3:09 PM MorningBear of Salem, OR wrote:
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| I bought my first Bubba Stick when I was inspecting Seminary, in Indiana in 1998. At that time it was made by a fellow in Gainsville, TX. It was a wonderful cane and was quite the complementary accessory for a person with arthritis. The main feature that the hame did not hurt my gripping hand made it my signature accessory. During a trip to Oklahoma, from where I had moved after nearly 30 years, I lost my beloved cane due to my absent mindedness and upon returning to seminary immediately purchased another which is a feature in my graduation photos. Subsequent to my move to Iowa, the stick broke and after buffing the hame and adding a solid oak dowel for the shaft, it continued in life. I added little plaques from places I have traveled, and it looked quite the thing. Again due to absent mindedness my wonderful cane is lost. If you find it please contact me, but I have purchased a new one, because, though I use a walker in public, at home and visiting people the walker is unwieldy so the Bubba Stick still is needed.
Thank you for continuing to make the stick, and tell Love's they need to keep up their stocks for people like me who would forget their heads if they weren't screwed on tight.
Yours
C. Morningbear C. Mercer. |
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On Oct 29, 2007 at 10:34 AM Izzy of Winchester, TN wrote:
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| I just recieved my "Bubba Stik" and love it. It is so heavy duty and I plan to order at least one more if not more. I first saw a "Bubba Stik" at a flea market and was hooked from the start.They wanted over fifty dollars for it so I found this website and could'nt believe the price and the shipping was SUPERFAST two days. Best of all it is made in AMERICA. It was a pleasure shopping for an American made product for a change. Keep up the good work. |
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On Oct 10, 2007 at 9:21 AM Craig of Pleasant Valley, NY wrote:
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| I have just ordered a Bubba Stik for myself. It should arrive in a day or two but thought I would write this now. We picked up a Lady Bubba last year at a Truck Stop in Arizona on the way to Grand Canyon. My wife had a back injury, so thought having a sturdy walking stick at Grand Canyon would be a good idea. To tell you honestly, I have never seen a walking stick made so sturdy and functional until we ran across these. Great, she loves it. So having a bad knee I wanted my own, which I just ordered. We travel quite a lot, and no problem taking it on flights, in fact las Vegas put us on a special short security handicap line because of it last month. Thanks, the quality is unsurpassed. |
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On Sep 7, 2007 at 2:31 PM Phillip of Omaha, NE wrote:
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| I had seen a Bubbastik in a truckstop between Tyler and Dallas several years ago. I am 6'7" 350...I have a collection of regular size canes that belonged to my father. They were all 36", too short for me. As a matter of fact I found the 39 inch Bubba Stik a little short so I special ordered the Formal Stik @ 42inches, had it engraved. Very nice. I love the weight, the chrome, the ebony finish. It is my plan to get a new one each year until I have the whole set. On days when my back is bothering me I can finally get around without listing to starboard. Great product. |
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On Aug 29, 2007 at 2:41 PM Tree of Oregon, OH wrote:
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| Just purchased my new stik at a local truckstop and boy is it a beauty. Being a rather large human at 6ft 7in and 320lbs., I am counting on its sturdiness to help me along after my leg surgery. I have bent aluminum crutches before and I'll be damned if I'm gonna use a walker or r flimsy cane. Plus made in the good ole USA
so need I say more?? P.S. Bubba a lot of brothers on bikes use canes due to accidents or injuries just an idea to market to the bikers, we are many, maybe devise a bracket so we can carry our stiks on our bikes. Thankz, Ride Free! |
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On Aug 25, 2007 at 10:33 PM Dave of San Rafael, CA wrote:
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| Everywhere I go people like my stik. People tell me I have style. I commute in bad areas and don't worry cause I don't have a light weight cane - I got the stik. Good job guys! |
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On Jul 16, 2007 at 12:39 PM LCPL Fulps M.D. of Houston, TX wrote:
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| This has to be the greatest Walking Stik created. I am 6'3", 230 lbs. and a retired U.S. Marine - Operation D.S. / D.S. 1990-1992. I have intermittent back problems from injuries suffered during the first Gulf war. I have been plagued by poorly crafted Canes / walking sticks that either felt flimsy or were otherwise incorrectly sized for my stature. I pick up the Bubba Stik at the Bucce's in Luling Tx. on July 14th 2007 and was amazed at the strength, quality and craftsmanship. Initially I picked it up as nothing more than a novelty with the large brass knob and Bold name burned into the shaft, but soon came to find that someone actually fabricated a usable and attractive cane / walking stick. I think it will last a lifetime. I only wish I could find one with the Eagle Globe and Anchor burned into it as to show my Pride in the Corps.
Keep up the great work. |
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On Jul 13, 2007 at 11:02 PM Mary of Fort Worth, TX wrote:
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| My husband found a Bubba Stik on the way home from Honeymoon at a Love's Truck stop three years ago. We purchased it as a "joke" because we liked the style. Little did we know that a few months later my husband needed the stik after a knee surgery We returned to our honeymoon spotthe second year and purchased a bubba stik for a friend as a gift. I went looking for another stik for a friend that is aabout to retire I was very pleased to find this web site and even more pleased with the quick service. Thanks you for having a web site and making this wonderful stik!!!! It is a wonderful gift! I will pass the word about this great gift idea and the wonderful fast service. Thank you again. Mary, It's always nice to get good feedback from a local consumer! Thanks again, Steve- |
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On Jun 26, 2007 at 1:44 PM Diane of Pasadena, TX wrote:
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| My Father In-Law had a Bubba Stick that he purchased about 1 year ago in a small town in Texas. He loved that stick and took it everywhere he went. Him being 6"2 it was hard for him to find a walking stick that was tall enough for him. He has to have a walking cane with him at all times him having a Pace Maker. Well he lost his Bubba Stick about 1 week ago and was very upset. He looked everywhere for that cane trying to retrace his steps. He was even planning on taking a trip back to the town that he bought the Bubba Stick so he would have one. Luckly I looked it up online and found your website and his beloved Bubba Stick. We ordered it right away with his initials engraved on it. He received it USPS in a couple of days and you should have seen the look on his face when he opened the package. I will never forget that moment! He was so happy!!!!! Thanks BubbaSam Diane |
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On Jun 9, 2007 at 1:38 PM Bruce of Apache, OK wrote:
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| Bubba, Received my Stik and all I can say is BEAUTIFUL!!! A fine engraving job and the eagle really stands out. I'll use it with pride where ever I go. You've got a good product there. Keep it up. Bruce Henley |
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On May 3, 2007 at 10:19 AM (unknown) of Bowling Green, OH wrote:
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| As an employee of the Bowling Green State University Theatre Department, we ordered in two of Bubba Stiks for a play preformed in the fall. Not only were the walking canes remarkable quality and craftsmanship, but also the generosity of Bubba Stik in helping us out. The canes have been used in several performances and will be used in many more. Thank you! |
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On Apr 3, 2007 at 3:17 PM Steve of Kingston ,Ontario, CN wrote:
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| Good Day All! I couldn't help but comment on a fine product....My girlfriend Leslie and I recently had an opportunity to travel to Texas to attend a music festival. A month prior I had reconstuctive knee surgery. I was getting around not too badly just befor leaving so I ditched the crutches. By the time we reached Louisiana My knee was like a flaming watermelon... At a Love's truckstop I picked up a Bubba Stik......A few painkillers, some ice and a wonderful walking Stik, the remainder of the trip went without a hitch. We had a great time in the hill country of Texas and plan to return. Great product, and best wishes from Canada.
Steve |
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On Mar 18, 2007 at 2:54 PM Sarah of Del Rio, TX wrote:
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| In October of 2006 when Jay Johnson-Castro of Del Rio began his 205 mile Border Wallk from Laredo to Brownsville to protest 'The Wall', mandated by Congress, between the US and Mexico, he took his trusty Bubba Stick, a gift from his son several years ago. Jay's Bubba Stick had been a trusty companion for treks across the West Texas desert, hiking in and around the Rio Grande, Pecos and Devils Rivers, etc. It began its journey from Laredo as a 'toy' that was a novelty to the Press. Soon it truly became a companion as he walked the lonely stretch between Laredo and Zapata, then a 'walking stick,' and finally a real crutch as his badly blistered feet continued on their journey. When Jay reached Mission, he returned to Del Rio for two days for the annual Fiesta Amistad with Acuna, our sister city across the Rio Grande - and 'Bubba' came, too. Jay attended two events that evening and somewhere he accidentally left 'Bubba' behind - - the next morning we made frantic phone calls that produced no results. We then called every 'western' shop in Fort Worth, etc., to no avail. A quick perusal of EBay found a seller, who was willing to sell us one and ship it to a friend of Jay's in the Valley so he could pick it up before he reached Brownsville, but the shipping cost was prohibitive, so he finished the 205 miles using a British 'walking stick.' Later, we were able to reach Steve online to see where we could purchase one or if he could ship us a replacement; he immediately told us where Jay could purchase one that day as he was on another 'walk' near Abilene where one of the truck stops was located. So, I called his 'sag wagon' driver and told him where to pick one up. Then, Steve called me - - what a great guy! Not only did he want to ship one to Jay after reading about him and his 'mission,' but he also wanted to engrave his initials for him as a 'thank you' for being a genuinely good guy! If a Bubba Stick can be described as being 'gorgeous,' it is!! Today Jay leaves for another walk to protest the incarceration of 'so-called illegal immigrants' in three different facilities in the Valley and with him goes his very 'personal' Bubba Stick. Once again, the world will see that guy in the funny, big straw hat, wearing the blue shirt, walking along the edge of the highway using his Bubba Stick to maintain balance as his right foot is always going 'downhill' along the shoulder, while the left goes the opposite direction uphill! Steve, thanks for being another of the genuine 'good guys' of the world! |
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On Jan 27, 2007 at 6:53 PM Jerri of San Clemente, CA wrote:
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| What a gift to recieve. I just turned 70 and I can still kick and act naughty for my 70th birthday. This was a gift that I wanted for a long time and for a old lady it just came as a gift from heaven. It is very supportive and when I take walks I always take BUBBA with me to fight off any unwanted animals or earthlings. It is so sturdy and a work of art. Truly a very very satisfied customer. Thanks to your company and my cousin that bought it for me. Jerri |
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On Jan 26, 2007 at 1:15 AM Don of Roanoke, TX wrote:
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| I spoke to my brother just before christmas, I asked him about trying to buy a walking cane, due to a bad left leg, he said he seen a nice babba stick sold at the truck stop in Amarillo, Texas were he stops in to to get his truck serviced. He send me the Bubba Stick to me and It was the greatest gift from a dear brother that noes quality in workmanship were micrated from Pennsvania where we born & raised with the Armish, which were great craftmans & really were teriff people to know. And the babba stick stands up to there standards of quality & working ship. I want also to say there great people to know. Don Drum |
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On Jan 7, 2007 at 8:04 PM Dan of Elk City, OK wrote:
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| In the world we live in, there is a wide variety of products available, however very few products are worthy enough to be designated as 'special'. Bubba Stik, certainly one of those 'special' products. Untill I came across the Bubba Stik, no other cane felt right in my hand. The pride of workmanship, and material, are obvious from the moment you pick one up. The folks who make this fine cane are pretty special too. Thank you for remembering our medal of honor vet's, and for producing a genuine 'Made in America' product, that is surpassed by none. The pride alone, that one feels when carrying a Bubba Stik is worth the purchase price. If my Bubba stik were ever lost, or stolen, I'd replace it immediately. In fact, I'm on my 4th Stik now. Thanks to Steve & all the gang for the new personalized Stik. I will cherish it always. Dan |
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On Jan 4, 2007 at 4:17 PM Truckerman of El Reno, OK wrote:
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| Hello Boys, As a cross country trucker I usually do not have time for this kind of thing, but I just had to comment on the Bubba Stik I picked up at Loves in OKC. This is the best piece of equipment I have on my rig, bar none. It comes in so handy after driving all day or night. Just walking to the truck stop can be a wobbling affair, not with the Bubba Stik! I still can't believe the price of this jewel. These things could go for twice the price. Where else can you find something of this quality at a truck stop that is still MADE IN THE USA! Please keep up the good work. Truckerman |
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On Dec 26, 2006 at 2:07 PM Doc's Wife of Summit, MS wrote:
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| Well, y'all, I bought my husband an original Bubba Stik as a gentle tease on our honeymoon, 11 years ago. Little did we know, that within 6 months he would be told to stop practicing medicine, and be glad he was still walking. He still would not use Bubba, because he refused to admit that he might actually need him! Soon, he used Bubba occasionaly, as a "conversation piece." It didn't take long, though, before he needed more and more help getting around. He's still walking (something his surgeons told him he would not be able to do some years ago,) and makes sure that Bubba is always by his side. If this sounds like Bubba is a real person, be assured that it's because he has become, over the years, my husband's very best friend. I do believe he'd get rid of me, before him! When the puppies (years ago,) got hold of the Stik, Bill replaced it with a dowell that he sanded and stained himself. Like the other gentleman, he feels naked without it. On December 22, this year, my uncle fell and broke his hip. I am on the computer right now to order him a Bubba Stik...at my husband's request. |
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On Oct 20, 2006 at 1:10 PM Audrey of MT HOPE, OH wrote:
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| Thank you so much for my Bubba Stik! I love taking it out and about. I sense that it feels right at home here in the heart of Ohio's Amish country. Audrey |
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On Sep 28, 2006 at 7:02 AM Brad 'Tow Pro' of Wallingford , PA wrote:
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| Hello! I came across my BUBBA STIK at a Petro truck stop, in Bordentown NJ. I have been recovering from a work related injury and thought it looked like a gear shift from a big rig. Being a heavy tow truck driver for years I liked the feel. I use my stik everyday now, and feel naked without it, I sometimes go out without my wallet or cell phone but never leave home without my BUBBA STIK!! I am a proud owner and enjoy promoting this wonderful AMERICAN product!! Thank you for making my life a bit more comfortable, and proud!! |
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On Aug 30, 2006 at 7:41 PM Joseph of Fayetteville, NC wrote:
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| The Bubba Stik arrived today. It is a good quality walking stick that feels good in my hand and can support me as I am walking. It arrived sooner than two other items ordered at the same time. Thanks again for your great product. |
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On Aug 1, 2006 at 5:16 PM Mike of Pomona, CA wrote:
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| Bought one for my friend who lives on Vancouver Island, Canada. He walks with it and since neighborhood dogs sometimes come around he is of course better equipped to fend off unwanted visits if necessary. The island also boasts of a good population of black bears. I'm glad he has the Original BubbaStik in hand when he's out a walkin! I thank you and so does he for making a well constructed walking stick. His last stick cost hundreds of dollars- was tipped with "camel bone" which broke the first time this "hardest bone in the world" hit the pavement! This one will last and is comfortable to carry. Thanks again - Mike |
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On Jul 31, 2006 at 8:28 AM Ernie Moore of Philadelphia, PA wrote:
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| Greetings from Jerusalem. I am the proud owner of two Bubba Stiks. One remains at my son's home in PA for my visits there. The other is in my home in Jerusalem, Israel. I enjoyed the story of the jeepny very much, and will take it to heart. :-) We live and work here as freelance journalists. From what I know of your own beliefs, I imagine you will enjoy our web site, listed below my signature. Congratulations on providing your great product to the MOH recipients as well. As one who served in RVN 1965-67 I appreciate these men and their service to our nation. Lord Bless You and yours for the stand you have taken for our country and for your fine product. Shalom - Ernie - BarnabusPress.com |
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On Jul 8, 2006 at 10:34 AM David Wood of Fort Morgan, CO wrote:
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| As I have told Steve and the gang, I saw a rack of the Bubbastiks and bought one for my father. Papa Buck is the only man I personally know who can drive an 8 horse hitch, and although in his 80s he still rides every day and can make a hand anytime. Got him one, and decided I needed one for myself. Steve and the gang were kind enough to help me with my special order and the specific specifications that I needed for my purpose. I like them and I love the walking stick, its useful as well as attractive. |
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On Jun 26, 2006 at 8:18 PM Craig (DINGO) Stambaugh of Ontario, California, CA wrote:
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| I ordered a Bubba Stik for my wife and she liked it so well that I ordered one for myself. The workmanship is like a fine watch My wife got the Lady Bubba Stik which is a little lighter in weight and has a chrome hame. This is a great company to do business with. Keep up the great work. |
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On Jun 23, 2006 at 2:17 PM Sprocket Terror of Moab, UT wrote:
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| Very nice! Great for peddel heads. I had mine before I needed it. Good things still come out of Texas other then high priced oil! |
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On May 26, 2006 at 12:41 AM J B 'Wild Bill' Hickok of (unknown), CO wrote:
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| Got me one of them walking sticks from Steve and the gang. Helps a bunch with this sore leg I got from that Cheyenne lance. Real fancy that brass hame is, right pretty to look at. Best of all, that hame makes a fine tommy knocker upside of the head of miscreants. I like it. James Butler Hickok Wild Bill |
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On May 17, 2006 at 8:09 AM Stephen of Las Cruces, NM wrote:
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| I just picked up my first Bubba Stik at a Love's Travel Stop in Las Cruces, NM. What a value! I'll use mine every day for walking and a conversation piece. This thing is worth twice what I had to pay. Keep up the good work. |
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On Mar 30, 2006 at 3:12 PM Lyle of Garden Grove, CA wrote:
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| I work in hospitals for the last 14 years,and have transfered my share of 350 pounders on and off the imager I use in my job as a pet/ct tech working with cancer patients. 5 years ago my back broke after the constant abuse I gave it and 4 surgeries later I needed a cane to help me get around. It finally got to me when my grandson(5) told me I looked old cause I use a cane, it hurts all the time he asked. I told him it did, and the very next day a patient came in with a BUBBA STIK. He let me try it and it fit better than the aluminum canes the Dr. gave me. My grandson say's I don't look old any more and I get all the support I ever need. I feel and look my age now 53. Thanks Bubba! |
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On Feb 14, 2006 at 12:10 AM Dackel Rich of Lovelock, NV wrote:
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| I just purchased mine at a truck stop in Reno. This is an incredible bargain for an item of extremely good quality. My grandfather had polio--he would have loved this cane for around the house. Most "designer" canes don't have an effective anti-slip bottom cap, let alone a grip like the harness hame. This would make a great gift for anybody, whether they need to use a cane or not!! |
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On Jan 6, 2006 at 4:51 PM A. J. of Goldsboro, NC wrote:
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| Thank You for taking my order of the second BubbaStik I've owned. It appears to me that some one else likes the stik. I left it in the shopping cart the other day... even with my named engraved on it, they still took possesion of said item. Im 80 and need a little help getting around. This does the trick... say, This stik doesen't have anything to do with the 'BUBBA' that was in the white House a few years ago from Hope, AK.??? People often made remarks about his big 'Bubba Stik'. Just joking abit. My itials are A.J... [Always Joking] |
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On Jan 6, 2006 at 4:15 PM Keith of Bay City, TX wrote:
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| I recieved my Bubba Stik today, and found it to be exactly what I have been looking for in a cane. I have MS, and need a cane to help me walk sometimes. Finding a decent cane is not an easy task. I saw a Bubba Stik in Church, and even though I was unable to get a good look at it, or talk to it's owner, I did see the Bubba Stik marking on it and this lead me to your web site. Thanks for making these-I can tell you're not just in it for the money. I love my new Bubba Stik!
And it is comforting to know that I can whack some scumbag up side the head with it if I feel threatened! Keep up the good work! |
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