Google H&L marine wood works in Compton California.They make everything wooden for boats. I bought my Cal 34 tiller there. I would suggest getting a tiller that bends and raises up as high as possible but is still strong since looking over the cabin of a 34 and holding the tiller is difficult.There is a 75 yr old sailor here that is the man to beat in all the racer/cruiser events. The only boat of any kind to give him a hard time is a new 45 foot First Beneteau.He has beaten the Beneteau a few times also. He races a 1967 Cal 34 with a tiller, and a 185% genoa. He bought his boat new, and has raced it all these years starting in the San Fransisco Bay when it was new. He has attached a raised stainless steel tiller contraption to the top of his tiller that swings in both directions depending on what side of the boat he's sitting on.Somewhere here in the archives of this web site (if u can find it) A 34 owner uploaded the original hand book for the Cal 34's with the specs and line drawings for everything. Since they've changed the Cal section, I don't know how to find it. If u can get to the archives of the Cal section u will enjoy having the hand book. It covers even the motors, and has the original brochures.