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Push Button King Cobra Head Sword Cane

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Condition:
New
Location:
South Africa
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Product code:
Push Button King Cobra Head Sword Cane
Bob Shop ID:
54314017

Push Button King Cobra Head Sword Cane

 

   

  • King Cobra Sword Cane, Pushbutton release
  • Overall Length: 36-1/4"
  • Blade Length: 16-1/2"
  • Blade Material: Stainless Steel
  • Handle Material: Antique Silver Finished Cast Metal Cobra Head
  • Scabbord/Cane: Metal with Black Finish

In earlier times, back in the edwardian world of Dickens, Verne, and Gentleman Jack, a hat, cloak and cane were considered essential daily wear of the refined Gentleman. Unlike today, it was expected of a gentleman to be able to thwart the use of violence against his person, to be a protector of those in under his auspices, and to be skilled in the "manly arts" of weaponry and self defense. Training started early in boyhood

This was an era of brutality and elegance, where human life mattered little and constant vigilance was required to survive. Duels by gun and sword were legal. Poverty, workhouses, servitude and hopelessness fed hatred from the have-nots. Having a weapon on hand in a split second meant the difference between life and death in a very real sense... it was in this world that the cane sword was


 

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18 Jan 2012