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ColdSteel - 88SCFD - Sword Cane Heavy Duty

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Model: CS88SCFD

UPC: 705442007098

List $132.99

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We have been intrigued with the potential of sword canes ever since Major Morris Wright used one to grievously injure Jim Bowie in their famous fight on the Vidalia Sand Bar so many years ago. There are few weapons that can be put into action faster than our sword canes. Just give the handle a firm tug and the blade will literally leap into your hand!

Heavy Duty Sword Cane - Aluminum Shaft
our design concept for the Heavy Sword Cane was to make a cane that offered significant support, and be stylish enough so that it didn't look like a stodgy piece of medical equipment. The result is a very appealing cane with an extra strong partial crook handle made from Heavy Duty Nylon, with a black, aluminum shaft that's 2mm thick and heat-treated for strength. The shaft is handsomely tapered and capped with a thick rubber ferrule for better traction on slick, icy sidewalks or uneven terrain. The concealed sword is easily released by a hard, quick tug on the handle to break the suction of its friction lock. It's an extremely formidable sword too, made from 1055 Carbon steel, a little over 24" in length and 5.5mm thick. It's sturdy enough for both cutting and thrusting, with one long cutting edge, a strong sharp point, and a fully sharpened back edge. It's more than enough to take down any attacker, and the heavy aluminum shaft of your cane makes a fine weak hand parrying weapon and a frightfully effective bludgeon in its own right.

Stainless Head Sword Cane
The elegant sword cane is similar in appearance to our City Stick and comes with a removable 300 series stainless steel head so that it can be engraved and personalized if you so desire. It features a fiberglass carbon fiber shaft that's virtually unbreakable and can be used as a weak hand parrying tool or an emergency bludgeon.

The blade has a tapered square cross section with a wicked sharp point.