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37 3/8" shaft features wood construction w/ high-polish stainless steel accent details
14 3/4" mirror polished 7Cr17 stainless steel tanto blade
Snaps into shaft and releases with built-in blade release
Custom hook, mirror polished stainless handle
*This Item Cannot Ship to the Following States: NY, MA, CA
37 3/8" shaft features wood construction w/ high-polish stainless steel accent details
14 3/4" mirror polished 7Cr17 stainless steel tanto blade
Snaps into shaft and releases with built-in blade release
Custom hook, mirror polished stainless handle
*This Item Cannot Ship to the Following States: NY, MA, CA
Product Description
The master knife maker Gil Hibben unveils his latest custom designed sword cane. A shiny black 37 3/8" shaft features wood construction with high-polish stainless steel accent details. A 14 3/4" mirror polished 7Cr17 stainless steel tanto blade snaps into the shaft and releases with a built-in blade release mechanism. The heavy-duty stainless steel head offers a great grip but can also be used as a club for additional self defense.
After reading most of the other reviews, I chose this one. Once I got it in my hands, I did like the overall looks and feel. It does have a slight looseness at the handle release which I can probably shim to firm it up. As some of the others have stated, it is a stabbing weapon, so don't expect it to be razor-sharp on the side. Yes, I like the idea of using it as a club, as long as the catch wouldn't slip out of the lock position. Time will tell on that. I doubt I'll be pulling it out of the cane very often other than just to show it to a few people. It would be cool to put some hand grips on the lower shaft.
Gil May 31, 2013 (5 out of 5)
Gil Hibben Custom Hook Sword Cane
Well worth the money
Richard May 25, 2013 (5 out of 5)
For Real
Thoroughly enjoying this beautifully designed and executed piece. Catch is precise and smooth. The short blade is first rate, state of the art. I can see why there's so much fuss about the Hibben moniker.
John Jun 03, 2014 (4 out of 5)
OKAY?
Must have got a good one. I use a cane and "thought mine was 36". Turns out it is 34". I cut 2" off the GH Sword Cane bottom, tapered it a bit, and pushed a Rubber Cane tip on it. NOW it's a cane to lean on. I think the factory tip, although pretty is WAY to skinny. Needs WIDE rubber Cane tip!
Ralph Duddles Jan 17, 2014 (4 out of 5)
Nice Cane
This is a beautiful cane. I have some reservations w/this, with the first reservation only time will tell. Here are my thoughts. 1. I am afraid that my weight on this cane might loosen the place where the cane separates from the shaft. 2. This is advertised as "razor sharp". The point is. The rest is no where near razor sharp. 3. picture is deceiving. Read the information provided. The blade in "not" as long as the wooden shade. All in all, like I said, the cane is beautiful.
Chester Nov 06, 2013 (4 out of 5)
HOOK sword cane
I HAVE SEVERAL CANES THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST COULD BE SHARPER
Steven Carusone Aug 30, 2015 (3 out of 5)
Not as advertised.
First off I am a big fan of Bud K and Gil Hibben. The cane appears to be well made and sturdy. I myself weigh over 200lbs. And it supports my weight well. But I can't get over how dull the blade is. The product they show in the video is definitely not the product you get. I believe most people buy this product for the use of the blade. Bud K definitely dropped the ball on this one . They needs to inspect their stock because false advertising can get them booted from BBB accreditation. Very Very disappointed with the blade.
Ed Hartzell Mar 06, 2013 (3 out of 5)
Good and Bad
I love the style of the cane. It is an eye catcher. I have been using it since I left the Hospital after Heart Surgery, My ownly complaint is that the blade was extremely dull. I expected it to have a razor sharp edge. I have been trying to sharpen it with a stone. Not working well as of yet.
Don Mar 20, 2014 (2 out of 5)
Wall hanger
Blade loose on handle, not sharp. Really not sharp!!!!! Handle loose in shaft. I added a little Gorilla glue to the handle, Sharpened it for about an hour (steel is quite hard) and put some foam in the shaft to cure the looseness. It looks quite nice. It is pretty heavy though. Price is pretty good though.
JH Mar 17, 2014 (2 out of 5)
Great Display Piece
While beautiful and great to look at, mostly a good "conversation piece" and not really recommended for something to use. Latch is unreliable, unhooks easily, which makes for an unsafe situation. I had two with the same problem, really quite disappointed.
Tucker Feb 09, 2014 (2 out of 5)
Not Up to Expectation
For this cane to be a Gil Hibben, and the price that was paid for it,I feel that it is not the top quality product it should be. Right out of the box I noticed the blade was loose and not the "RAZOR SHARP" they claimed it would be. I own several Hibben knives and this is the first time I would not recommend this product to anyone. Very disappointing
bigbarry Nov 29, 2013 (2 out of 5)
good cane
being handicapped i do use this as a weight bearing cane and for that it is GREAT ! as previously mentioned blade is SHORT , and VERY DULL that is the reason for the LOW GRADE and NOT RECOMMENDED TO A FRIEND WHAT IS THE BEST AND EASIEST WAY TO SHARPEN ? ? ? ?