They are used as weapons and the Kendo sticks are "baboo swords" and shillelagh is a top half of a hand stick that's the simplist way to explain.
A Singapore cane (as used in Professional Wrestling like WWE) is better known as a kendo stick or a shinai.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinai
A Shillelagh is a walking Stick, usually made of Blackthorn.
Shillelagh, if you're Irish.
ken-do stick, steel chair, ring bell, sledge hammer, ladder, table, guitar, shillelagh, brass knuckles
A leprechaun's magic stick is traditionally called a shillelagh, which is a wooden walking stick or cudgel. It is believed to possess magical properties and is often associated with Irish folklore and mythology.
Shillelagh, if you're Irish.
It's called a "shaleleigh" or "shillelagh"
"Shake your shillelagh" is a playful expression that means to have a good time or party enthusiastically. A shillelagh is a traditional wooden club from Ireland, so shaking it in this context is like dancing or celebrating with energy and excitement.
Its called Kendo. You use a Kendo stick made of bamboo and other material.
No sport uses a shillelagh. It can be used for various things, like a walking stick or for carrying a bag or as a weapon and is occasionally seen as a symbol of Irishness by Americans.No sport uses a shillelagh. It can be used for various things, like a walking stick or for carrying a bag or as a weapon and is occasionally seen as a symbol of Irishness by Americans.No sport uses a shillelagh. It can be used for various things, like a walking stick or for carrying a bag or as a weapon and is occasionally seen as a symbol of Irishness by Americans.No sport uses a shillelagh. It can be used for various things, like a walking stick or for carrying a bag or as a weapon and is occasionally seen as a symbol of Irishness by Americans.No sport uses a shillelagh. It can be used for various things, like a walking stick or for carrying a bag or as a weapon and is occasionally seen as a symbol of Irishness by Americans.No sport uses a shillelagh. It can be used for various things, like a walking stick or for carrying a bag or as a weapon and is occasionally seen as a symbol of Irishness by Americans.No sport uses a shillelagh. It can be used for various things, like a walking stick or for carrying a bag or as a weapon and is occasionally seen as a symbol of Irishness by Americans.No sport uses a shillelagh. It can be used for various things, like a walking stick or for carrying a bag or as a weapon and is occasionally seen as a symbol of Irishness by Americans.No sport uses a shillelagh. It can be used for various things, like a walking stick or for carrying a bag or as a weapon and is occasionally seen as a symbol of Irishness by Americans.No sport uses a shillelagh. It can be used for various things, like a walking stick or for carrying a bag or as a weapon and is occasionally seen as a symbol of Irishness by Americans.No sport uses a shillelagh. It can be used for various things, like a walking stick or for carrying a bag or as a weapon and is occasionally seen as a symbol of Irishness by Americans.
A 'shillelagh' is traditionally an Irish fighting stick. It is thought to be derived from the Gaelic words 'sail' meaning 'mallet' and 'eille' meaning 'strap'. The classic shillelagh is three feet long, though there are smaller variations which have different names.
I think what you're referring to is the shillelagh (pronounced shil-lay-lee).