Description
Found these in Fresno, California back in the early 90’s
The container is in good shape.
Comes with 21 stixs and 1 picker upper stix
The game is believed to have developed from the yarrow stalks used for divination with the Chinese I Ching. It was first published in Germany in about 1850. The sticks may be made of almost any material, such as ivory, bone, wood, bamboo, straw, reed, rush, yarrow, or plastics. Some Haida First Nation pick-up sticks are plain maple wood decorated with abalone shells and copper.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pick-up_sticks#:~:text=The%20game%20is%20believed%20to,rush%2C%20yarrow%2C%20or%20plastics.
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