Jib Posted March 18, 2009 Share Posted March 18, 2009 I recall that one of the guys I used do stage combat with had a small sword - sword cane. I know that gentlemen often carried walking sticks. Any idea when someone first put a blade in one? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartermaster James Posted March 20, 2009 Share Posted March 20, 2009 The first is probably lost to history, but it's hard to imagine such a feint doesn't go back quite a ways. In European history, I believe they were popular from the Restoration forward, but I have no references at hand to cite. You may want to investigate the history of walking sticks in England as, if memory serves, in the 18th century the proper carrying of them was a point of some contention. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ransom Posted March 20, 2009 Share Posted March 20, 2009 I'm not sure of the history of them, but I really did like the one that Lucious Malfoy carried in the Harry Potter movies. ...schooners, islands, and maroons and buccaneers and buried gold... You can do everything right, strictly according to procedure, on the ocean, and it'll still kill you. But if you're a good navigator, a least you'll know where you were when you died.......From The Ship Killer by Justin Scott. "Well, that's just maddeningly unhelpful."....Captain Jack Sparrow Found in the Ruins — Unique Jewelry Found in the Ruins — Personal Blog Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rumba Rue Posted March 20, 2009 Share Posted March 20, 2009 A friend gave me these two. Yes they are illegal in Calif. They were made in India. Top of cane is a lion's head, but yes I know it's hard to see: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartermaster James Posted March 20, 2009 Share Posted March 20, 2009 A friend gave me these two. Yes they are illegal in Calif. Well Rumba darling, I wouldn't want you to get in any trouble. So, why don't you send those to me in Oregon (where they're legal) for safe keeping? Seriously though, that's a fyne pair! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Perkeo Posted March 21, 2009 Share Posted March 21, 2009 Rumba I have one just like those. It was given to me by my Great Grandfather. Help Pyrate Minicity grow, click a link below! Pyrate Population Pyrate Transportation Pyrate Industry http://pyrate.myminicity.com/sec Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LadyBarbossa Posted March 21, 2009 Share Posted March 21, 2009 Hmm... will have to check on this with some people. Thought that use of cane sword were during this age when some were unable to bring swords or wear them, but walking canes were still allowed. G.Gedney Godwin sells some but not as fancy as what RumbaRue's fine canes. I admit, I've pondered on at least one. Cause if necessary, once the sword is drawn, the cane can be used at a defense florentine style (or so I've been taught). I am interested in this subject. Would be awesome to have a walking stick that doubles as a hidden weapon. Perkeo... ye'll have to post pictures of it sometime. :) Would fancy seein' it. ~Lady B Tempt Fate! an' toss 't all t' Hell!" "I'm completely innocent of whatever crime I've committed." The one, the only,... the infamous! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rumba Rue Posted March 21, 2009 Share Posted March 21, 2009 Honestly, I'd love to sell them......way under the table.........$35.00 each But you'd have to come here to get them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quartermaster James Posted March 21, 2009 Share Posted March 21, 2009 (edited) Damn! <Deleted> Edited March 21, 2009 by Quartermaster James Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fox Posted March 22, 2009 Share Posted March 22, 2009 I recall that one of the guys I used do stage combat with had a small sword - sword cane.I know that gentlemen often carried walking sticks. Any idea when someone first put a blade in one? Couldn't tell you about the very fist example, but the surviving ones tend to come from the 19th century, and there's probably a good reason for that: swords were worn as part of the outfit, they were fashionable and meant to be on display. Gentlemen in the GAoP often carried swords with no intention of using them, as mere decoration. So, if you're going to go to the expesnse of a sword at a time when you want to show it off, what's the point of hiding it in a cane? Foxe"With this Fore-Staff he fansies he does Wonders, when, God knows, it amounts to no more but only to solve that simple Question, Where are we? Which every chi'd in London can tell you." - Ned Ward The Wooden World Dissected, 1707ETFox.co.uk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LadyBarbossa Posted March 23, 2009 Share Posted March 23, 2009 Go t' California t' gets them, eh? Ooooo... what excitement! Smugglin' fo' sure!!! Hmmm... gotta figure this 'n out, Rumba. ::le sigh::: alas, tis lookin' grim. Oh, well. Hopefully someone 'll be able to obtain th' beauties. ~Lady B Tempt Fate! an' toss 't all t' Hell!" "I'm completely innocent of whatever crime I've committed." The one, the only,... the infamous! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iron Bess Posted March 23, 2009 Share Posted March 23, 2009 Honestly, I'd love to sell them......way under the table.........$35.00 eachBut you'd have to come here to get them. Really? Got pictures?? Well, you may not realize it but your looking at the remains of what was once a very handsome woman! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rumba Rue Posted March 24, 2009 Share Posted March 24, 2009 Silly, look up at the the first post of mine in this thread! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iron Bess Posted March 24, 2009 Share Posted March 24, 2009 Noooo... I meant of the ones you want to sell under the table. Or do you mean you are selling those? If so, one is sold my girl...! What is the total length of the cane and what is the sword length? Well, you may not realize it but your looking at the remains of what was once a very handsome woman! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Red-Handed Jill Posted March 24, 2009 Share Posted March 24, 2009 I'd be very happy to take the other one off your hands. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iron Bess Posted March 24, 2009 Share Posted March 24, 2009 I'd be very happy to take the other one off your hands. "Sisters... Sisters... there were never such devoted Sisters.." Well, you may not realize it but your looking at the remains of what was once a very handsome woman! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Red-Handed Jill Posted March 24, 2009 Share Posted March 24, 2009 Remember that pic of the two old ladies fencing? Heh. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iron Bess Posted March 24, 2009 Share Posted March 24, 2009 Remember that pic of the two old ladies fencing? Heh. ROTFLMAO!! Yes, yes... here we are in our Golden years. Well, you may not realize it but your looking at the remains of what was once a very handsome woman! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rumba Rue Posted March 25, 2009 Share Posted March 25, 2009 Hahaaaaaa! As agreed with Iron Bess, the canes are sold to her. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iron Bess Posted March 25, 2009 Share Posted March 25, 2009 Hahaaaaaa!As agreed with Iron Bess, the canes are sold to her. YES!!! (uhh, I mean AYE!) (Life is good) Well, you may not realize it but your looking at the remains of what was once a very handsome woman! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elena Posted September 4, 2010 Share Posted September 4, 2010 (edited) My friend's bounty hunter (actually a character we drew up together and we share his use - when he interacts with her characters I'm playing him) uses such a sword cane. It was a hidden weapon used both by London gentlemen when they came from a gambling hell and by less savoury characters... Actually it was me who got this idea for him when drawing up the character, and I was inspired by a movie in "Winnetou" series, where a British gentleman who seemed so out of place in the Wild West first admitted to have fought in India in his early years (so knowing something about weapons) and then, when needed, he defended himself with such a stick. "Where have you mastered thistechnique, in India?" "Rather on the streets of London slums!" Edited September 4, 2010 by Elena -A swashbuckling adventures RPG, set in 1720 in West Indies; winner of Distant Fantasies& RPG-D Member's Choice Award; RPG Conference's Originality Award; 2011 & 2012 Simming Prizes- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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