Yes, Tonkin is very thin walled, that is why I mentioned before to take the boo from the lowest part of the stalk where the walls are thickest, split it and lap-splice it at the handle allowing a natural taper and enough thickness. Of course you would need to harvest it yourself since I doubt companies sell poles with the base. I guess you could potentially use a sort of HLD design as well and use a goose-neck scrapper to tiller it following the natural curve in the boo. I am still curious what bamboo they use. Bhutan has such drastic changes in climate since it is a mountainous country. It could be the boo is coming from higher elevations and is some sort of large slow-growing variety. From pictures I've seen, the boo is a thick-walled variety so I am guessing it is a large diameter.