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Originally Posted by DoubleF
I've found hockey sticks with broken blades are often really useful tools, especially if you saw the broken blade down so that it looks a little bit like a flattened ice hook.
Blade isn't too long that it occasionally flips over things, the hook makes it easier to grab things and the flat edge is actually useful for scraping weird things off surfaces.
Carbon fibre sticks are already light and you'll likely have your perfect grip taped to the end for comfortable usage. 
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Or this - an engineering marvel:
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