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Originally posted by quietanswer
Originally posted by Chad W. Getz
-So Dwayne, anytime I need a tank of gas, I can just come and drive to see you...
that's pretty funny but in all seriousness, if you are ever in Missouri, you can stay at my place...hope you don't mind half naked dancing girls and big clouds of ..well..incense.. (ahem)
-Anyway, there is an article in one of the MA mags out this month, and the guy has a "super-cane", it's a staff with a cane hook at one end.
little bo peep? (jokes..jokes)
-but you know my philosophy.
Yes, as I recall it's "Bitch, shave that thing, or I aint doing it..."
I have the same philosophy..

mike said-Wicked weapon. Ever hold a cane with the hook part as your punyo?
that's what I was thinking when i started thinking of cane weapons... my teach said that the pommel of a sword was it's counter-balance.. with that in mind, the hook-cane seems kind of interesting..
though it would look half as cool as a straight walking stick, with metal tips on both ends (metal tips.. bet I can splinter bones with that..i bet..no, really, i bet)
[Edited by quietanswer on 10-27-2000 at 08:44 AM]
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Yup ... the thing you have to be careful of (and this relates to the Cane Master products as well) is that in some areas any modifications to the cane to improve its functionality as a weapon will make it a weapon in the eyes of the law. For reasons such as this, it's safer to carry unmodified conventional items ... especially ones that possession of can easily be explained.
However, many walking sticks/canes have a brass head (often in the shape of animals) which can do wonders in a fight :-)
Mike