User talk:Luckypiper

L-Stick
The L-Stick is a basic yet extrememly versitle Fire Pit tool. The L-Stick originates back to Alliston, Ontario and was developed by Lachlan McGurk. When used correctly the L-Stick can help to generate a much more substantial fire due to it's design.

The L-Stick has become so popular that there is now an offical training program in it's use.

The Grading program works as follows:

Level 1        : Beginner Level 2        : Intermediate Level 3        : Advanced Level 4        : Master Level 4 1st LAP, Level 4 2nd LAP, Level 4 3rd LAP, Level 4 4th LAP.

The acronym LAP stands for Lachlan and Pat. Pat Duffy being the primary test engineer and the 1st person to achieve Level 4 4LAP status. LAP also stands for L-Stick Advanced Patron.

The L-Stick is made of a special formula light alloy and is 80cm in Length and 11cm at the 'L' point.

CEREMONY:

A Ceremonial tradition has developed amongst L-Stick fans. Each time a patron achieves a new grading, the senior L-Stick patron present performs a special dance with the L-Stick. The dance is best performed after many alcoholic drinks.

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