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    Buying a baton?

    I've had real good dealings with these folks. http://www.selfdefenseproducts.com/Knives-p-1-c-321.html
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    The Cane For Self Defense

    The defensive canes from Cane Masters have the "bird's head" on the end of the crook which results in a somewhat sharpened point on the crook. They also may or may not have certain carving in the shaft of ridges called "shark's teeth" for various and sundry purposes when coming into contact...
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    The Cane For Self Defense

    zxcvbob, your observation is just what I thought at first.
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    The Cane For Self Defense

    https://www.ruralking.com/store/default.aspx You can go to this site and get a decent hickory cane for less than $10.00. Just type hickory cane into the product search box. When it arrives you'll have to purchase a rubber tip for the end. On the other hand you can go to either of the...
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    The Cane For Self Defense

    Thanks for your responses. Although I've had some MA and stick training, the cane, for me, is an extremely intuitive instrument. I have a "body bag" in the garage and I spend time everyday wailing on it. If it feels comfortable and it will work for me, I practice it. It has been my...
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    The Cane For Self Defense

    I have been a student of the cane for just over two years. I carry a 37" long hickory cane virtually on a daily basis. The cane has an unfortunate stigma as to disability; however in practiced hands it becomes an invaluable self defense tool, having the same or superior potential to a riot...
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    New Member? Introduce yourself here (just intros, questions get answered elsewhere)

    Hello From Houston I've been around guns all of my life. Used them for hunting, target shooting, and even carried professionally. I am a great respecter of firearms and what they are capable of. I am of the opinion that if you're going to carry, then you should be practiced in the use of the...
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