Frizzman
US Veteran
I have several canes. A friend gave me the first one right after I had a stroke in 2002. It was from a medical equipment store and is very plain wood but it is oak and the grain runs lengthwise so it's strong. It had the traditional c shaped, crooked handle. At some point, I sanded the inner tip of the crooked handle to a blunt point...not sharp enough to stab...just enough to produce a pressure point. I used it to exercise and eventually started practicing some of the sidehandle batton techniques I was taught.
I have others, including a nice sword cane another friend gave me. I consider it a curio and plaything. I still find my old one to be the best combination of weight and strength. The rounded point to creates a good amount of pain and numbness when used in a hook/trap...I tried it on myself...OUCH...I have carried it everywhere and only had one person think the mod was for defensive purposes. Most believed that it was to help when picking up objects on the ground...I view it the same way as I did my baton and seven D Cell flashlight when I worked the street. It's a level of force between hands and lethal force. It can be lethal, just as any striking weapon can.
I have others, including a nice sword cane another friend gave me. I consider it a curio and plaything. I still find my old one to be the best combination of weight and strength. The rounded point to creates a good amount of pain and numbness when used in a hook/trap...I tried it on myself...OUCH...I have carried it everywhere and only had one person think the mod was for defensive purposes. Most believed that it was to help when picking up objects on the ground...I view it the same way as I did my baton and seven D Cell flashlight when I worked the street. It's a level of force between hands and lethal force. It can be lethal, just as any striking weapon can.