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    Cold Steel Rajah on sale at Amazon for $74.

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F7LJ6JZ
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    My Amish made cane. Used it when spine went bad for a bit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn E. Meyer View Post
    My Amish made cane. Used it when spine went bad for a bit.
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    The grip is confusing. Can you post a pic of how you grip it. Where did you get it?
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    I just grip it by the bulb on the top, with the curve on the outside of my grip and the ball in my palm

    I got it from https://www.lehmans.com but just looking didn't see any.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erik View Post
    Thanks for sending me down the blackthorn stick rabbit hole again. I'm trying to work here!

    I do not need one. I do not need one. I do not need one.
    Well sure now laddie but that will eat up a chunk of me tax refund...

    <ETA> and now I need a 1917 hybrid Cutlass also! I have a pdf of a manual for that around here somewhere...
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    I won't lie. After I ordered the shillelagh (which did not disappoint, just in case you're on the fence), I spent waaay too much time looking at cutlasses. If Easton Antique Arms ever lists a reasonably priced original, I'm all in.

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    I've been on a bit of an impact weapon trip lately, reading up on blackjacks, saps, clubs, and trench maces. I bought the Polish mace and the six flange mace on a whim when my birthday discount came up on Midway. I'm really happy with them so far, though I've yet to smash anything. They don't feel as awkward as I expected, but I've been integrating club bells, maces, and kettlebells into my workouts the past few years. As expensive as it is, I've got the ATC/RMJ trench mace on the way.

    The Spetsnaz shovel is for a size comparison.
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    Every Cold Steel product I have ever bought was an impulse buy... except the "spetsnaz" shovel I got to replace the one I messed up by stripping the powdercoating off the head (it made the handle loose).
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  9. #29
    757, please post about the Trench Mace when you get it.

    Not an impulse buy but I did spend part of the day making a CS Desperado charm with sheath, a devastating 2" OAL.
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    Interestingly, one of these was at my LGS, among other less impractical things.

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