
Originally Posted by
Big_frank
Real carvers don't have inexpensive carvings. If you shop around; you'll notice many sellers have the exact same goods that they might apply a colour to; or a few carving marks to 'finish' the product. Walking canes are a good example of this. Most of the shapes of the cheap ones are identical and they cost about 25 bucks, if that.
Real carved canes are more like a hundred dollars depending on how elaborate. You can buy those silly little flat 'carved' fishes for a few dollars, but they're imported from somewhere and obviously factory cut.
Buy spices, sauces, or overproof that you can't find in Montreal.
If you want a guaranteed made in Negril product that won't cost a huge amount, go to Seastar Inn and purchase bottles of Francine's Jerk Sauce or Pepper Sauce. Best there is. She also makes wonderful hammocks; but they cost more.