A bullroarer is made from pine wood struck by lighning and covered in yucca pitch.
It is called a bullroarer
A bullroarer is an ancient musical instrument consisting of a small wooden slat attached to a cord, which is spun in a circle to create a humming or buzzing sound. It is often used in ceremonial or cultural rituals by indigenous peoples around the world.
Bullroarer
A bullroarer is a instrument use by the native Americans and many more. It has been around for quite some time and comes in many different kinds of styles.
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Bullroarer was huge for a hobbit--he could ride a horse. Bullroarer was the great-granduncle of Old Took, which was Bilbo's grandfather.
Bandobras ("Bullroarer") Took.
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Bilbo's ancestor, Bullroarer Took, accidentally invented the sport of golf. According to J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit," while in a battle with the goblins, Bullroarer struck off the head of a goblin with a wooden club, and it rolled down a hill into a rabbit hole. This humorous event is suggested to have inspired the game of golf, with the idea of hitting an object into a target hole.