Walking Sword Canes

Posted By on June 23, 2011

walking sword canes


Antique  Silver Panel  Bracelet  crescent moon elephants swords


Antique Silver Panel Bracelet crescent moon elephants swords


$39.95


Six 3-1/2


Six 3-1/2″ Antique Italian Ornate Little “Hors doerve” Swords


$10.00


Eagles Head  36


Eagles Head 36″ Cane Walking Stick


$34.99


39


39″ Eagle Handle Steel Walking Stick Gentleman’s Cane


$26.95


COLD STEEL SLIM STICK CANE NIB WALKING STICK


COLD STEEL SLIM STICK CANE NIB WALKING STICK


$63.00


Cobra Skull and Jewel 36


Cobra Skull and Jewel 36″ Cane Walking Stick


$34.99


Dragon 36


Dragon 36″ Cane Walking Stick


$34.99


Flintlock Pistol Design 36


Flintlock Pistol Design 36″ Cane Walking Stick


$34.99


Grim Reaper Skull 36


Grim Reaper Skull 36″ Cane Walking Stick


$34.99


Wolves Head  36


Wolves Head 36″ Cane Walking Stick


$34.99


COLD STEEL ALUMINUM HEAD CITY STICK CANE WALKING STICK CS91STA


COLD STEEL ALUMINUM HEAD CITY STICK CANE WALKING STICK CS91STA


$89.00


COLD STEEL IRISH BLACKTHORN WALKING STICK CANE NIB


COLD STEEL IRISH BLACKTHORN WALKING STICK CANE NIB


$59.00


Cold Steel Escrima Stick with Black Polypropylene


Cold Steel Escrima Stick with Black Polypropylene


$18.20


The Cold Steel Escrima Stick resembles a traditional rattan stick in length weight and cross section it is however much more durable because it is injection molded from super tough black polypropylene. It measures 32” long and is 1” in diameter and weighs approximately 12 ounces. Unlike rattan it resists mildew and won’t dry out warp crack splinter or shrink and with the use of a…

Cold Steel Slim Stick with Carbon Fiber


Cold Steel Slim Stick with Carbon Fiber


$41.99


A thin walking stick made from black and silver carbon fiber thread with a head that measures 1 1/2 in. and made form solid 6061 aluminum. Overall length is 39 in. Weight is 6.7 in. ATTRIBUTES Handle Material: Carbon Fiber Overall Length (inches): 39.00 Special Features: Walking Stick…

Cold Steel City Stick Fiberglass Handle, 37.63-Inch


Cold Steel City Stick Fiberglass Handle, 37.63-Inch


$99.99


ATTRIBUTES Handle Material: Fiberglass Overall Length (inches): 37.63…

Telescope Cane Walking Stick with Compass Brass Spyglass Cane


Telescope Cane Walking Stick with Compass Brass Spyglass Cane



Telescope Cane Walking Stick with Compass Brass is a hardwood 40 inch cane with a telescope and directional compass in the handle! The cane measures 40 inches long from the rubber tip to the top of the telescope when in the folded position. This is the perfect gentlemens cane for walking in the woods, bird-watching in the park, or getting around town. Simply tilt the telescope out for use or to vi…


55 Walking Stick with Pirate with Sword


55 Walking Stick with Pirate with Sword


$21.50


Hardwood Walking Stick clear gloss finish
Hand Carved Deer
55″ long with removeable Rubber Tip With Metal spike…

Wolverine Cane Sword X Claw Acrylic Walking Cane


Wolverine Cane Sword X Claw Acrylic Walking Cane


$34.99


* Brand new…

Cold Steel Irish Blackthorn Walking Stick with Polypropylene, 37-Inch


Cold Steel Irish Blackthorn Walking Stick with Polypropylene, 37-Inch


$33.99


Polypropylene walking stick that mickics a traditional blackhorn stick. Its Overall length is 37 in. with a head of 2 3/4 in. and a weight of 28.2 oz. ATTRIBUTES Handle Material: Polypropylene Overall Length (inches): 37.00…

Cold Steel Dragon Walking Stick


Cold Steel Dragon Walking Stick


$37.11


dragon shaped walking stick made form high impact polypropylene with a head that measures 4 5/8 in. and an overall length of 39 1/2 in. Weight is 32 oz….

SZ901087 - Wolf Cane


SZ901087 – Wolf Cane


$16.49


RITE EDGE – WOLF CANE 34″ PWTR FINISH…

Broadsword And Singlestick: with Chapters on Quarter-Staff, Bayonet, Cudgel, Shillalah, Walking-Stick, Umbrella, and Other Weapons of Self-Defense


Broadsword And Singlestick: with Chapters on Quarter-Staff, Bayonet, Cudgel, Shillalah, Walking-Stick, Umbrella, and Other Weapons of Self-Defense


$9.49


Published in England in 1890, this fascinating book may be one of the earliest ever to discuss the use of everyday items as weapons of self-defense for, in the words of the authors, “those ‘tight places’ where men care nothing for rules, but only want to make the most out of that weapon which the chance of the moment has put into their hands.” It contains many useful insights into effective traini…

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