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Cane For Personal Protection

Actually, a Cane Corso is the next dog we plan on getting. But that is still at least another year from now. There is a Cane Corso breeder about 15 miles from my place. Puppies start out at about $3300.
Do they come with a saddle and brittle?

You won't get that pointy handle in a courtroom, but I prefer a walking cane on hikes, no handle, just a staff, it fits better with my "training", for self defense nothing beats a firearm, few things beat having a good knife, a solid cane is one of them.
 
Do they come with a saddle and brittle?

You won't get that pointy handle in a courtroom, but I prefer a walking cane on hikes, no handle, just a staff, it fits better with my "training", for self defense nothing beats a firearm, few things beat having a good knife, a solid cane is one of them.
You would have to look on their website to see what puppies are available now. Or what upcoming litters they are planning. Here is their website... https://www.onetimecanecorso.com/

Not so sure about the handle and a courtroom. Just like clockwork, I'm about due for jury duty sometime soon. My cane is considered an ADA assistance device. If they don't let me report with my cane, then they can provide me with a wheelchair and a deputy to push it for me. Or excuse me from jury duty! lol
 
Do they come with a saddle and brittle?

You won't get that pointy handle in a courtroom, but I prefer a walking cane on hikes, no handle, just a staff, it fits better with my "training", for self defense nothing beats a firearm, few things beat having a good knife, a solid cane is one of them.
I never liked knife fights and the scars it left me with,arms neck chest hands and legs.
 
ASI have gotten older I have had many joint issues with my spine and hands, I have had to start using a cane a few years ago. The one I had was a drugstore aluminum can that is adjustable. I too have come to the conclusion a cane will be part of my life, especially when my sciatic starts kicking in.
I started looking at self defense canes, not trick canes with knives or guns in them, true self defense wood canes. When I was younger into martial arts I use to practice with cane defense.
I came on to Cane Masters to choose one of their hickory wood canes. I passed on their tricked out canes in favor of a more standard looking cane for legal reasons.
I first bought a dojo can then the Every Day cane. Due to worsening osteoarthritis in my hands this year I lost quite a bit of grip strength in my right hand so I strategically added some para cord wrap.
One thing about a cane is it is always in your hand ready to go, and with the configuration of my canes I can take them anywhere other items are prohibited. The dojo training cane is 7/8” hickory and kind of lightweight, the EveryDay cane is 1” hickory and very substantial. For self defense I stick with the most basic techniques. Carrying the cane and knowing how to use it is a confidence builder as I get older.

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ASI have gotten older I have had many joint issues with my spine and hands, I have had to start using a cane a few years ago. The one I had was a drugstore aluminum can that is adjustable. I too have come to the conclusion a cane will be part of my life, especially when my sciatic starts kicking in.
I started looking at self defense canes, not trick canes with knives or guns in them, true self defense wood canes. When I was younger into martial arts I use to practice with cane defense.
I came on to Cane Masters to choose one of their hickory wood canes. I passed on their tricked out canes in favor of a more standard looking cane for legal reasons.
I first bought a dojo can then the Every Day cane. Due to worsening osteoarthritis in my hands this year I lost quite a bit of grip strength in my right hand so I strategically added some para cord wrap.
One thing about a cane is it is always in your hand ready to go, and with the configuration of my canes I can take them anywhere other items are prohibited. The dojo training cane is 7/8” hickory and kind of lightweight, the EveryDay cane is 1” hickory and very substantial. For self defense I stick with the most basic techniques. Carrying the cane and knowing how to use it is a confidence builder as I get older.

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I get a lot of compliments on my cane. Just about any time I'm at doctor's appointment and sitting in a waiting room, other cane users will ask me about it.
 
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