I*m getting old and sickly..in used to teach police police baton.convertion was easy.Thanks for the help.I'm spread the knowledge.On fourth week of heart surgery recovery.Good time to.bcome a student again thaks I for your help.Stayhealthy.
It took me 1 day to order. I went with a defensive cane in straight hickory and dark brown tung oil and a hickory dojo; all are 10% off and free shipping. Then they offered a 2nd dojo for 15% off. I figured that I would travel with a $55 dojo, and if TSA takes it-- I am out $55! Wanted the palm swell, but it almost doubled the cost. Also, wished I had added a shepherd's crook. Would have been fun on hikes. Maybe when I order that palm swell cane.
Thanks for the video. I have two Cane Masters canes. I use one primarily for training. That one doesn't have the chisel tip on the horn, so I feel better using it on my heavy bag. The smoother tip won't cut my bag. The other one is more of a practical cane. I also lucked into a hickory cane on Ebay. I've never seen those again. This one was supposedly made by the Amish and is also a very solid, very nice cane. Someday, I would like to get your dojo cane version. The canes with eyes don't really appeal to me. I wish that Cane Masters were making 1-1/8" diameter canes as a standard product. I'm a bit overweight and could use the extra strength of a slightly larger cane. I'd still want hickory even with the fatter cane. My Amish cane is either 1-1/8" or 1-1/16". I forget which. My staffs are inch-and-a-half hickory dowels that I ordered from a place in Ohio. I oiled them as you recommend and use them for walking and spinning.
Good video, Matt. I have a dojo cane in 1" hicokory. It is every bit as tough as advertised, even hitting cinder blocks and cement pavers with only cosmetic damage. The 2nd cane I bought, a cheap Carex cane off Amazon, broke while hitting tires. The hickory cane is lighter and more responsive than my edc nylon cane. I carry the nylon cane for extra wallop.
I made myself a couple Hickory walking sticks a few years back but I don't have the tools to make a good cane so I just ordered a Hickory Dojo & a custom Oak in Crimson 😁 looking forward to getting them.
I ordered a Pure Hickory self defense cane 2 days ago because I make bank runs a couple times a week. Not being able to bring my pew pew makes me feel vulnerable. I went with the tongue oil only for the pure hickory. Didn’t want to put stain color on a beautiful wood finish.
I have a Cane Masters cane, and I love it.
Great point about buying high quality once or low quality multiple times.
I*m getting old and sickly..in used to teach police police baton.convertion was easy.Thanks for the help.I'm spread the knowledge.On fourth week of heart surgery recovery.Good time to.bcome a student again thaks I for your help.Stayhealthy.
It took me 1 day to order. I went with a defensive cane in straight hickory and dark brown tung oil and a hickory dojo; all are 10% off and free shipping. Then they offered a 2nd dojo for 15% off. I figured that I would travel with a $55 dojo, and if TSA takes it-- I am out $55! Wanted the palm swell, but it almost doubled the cost. Also, wished I had added a shepherd's crook. Would have been fun on hikes. Maybe when I order that palm swell cane.
thanks Matt !!!
Thanks for the video.
I have two Cane Masters canes. I use one primarily for training. That one doesn't have the chisel tip on the horn, so I feel better using it on my heavy bag. The smoother tip won't cut my bag. The other one is more of a practical cane. I also lucked into a hickory cane on Ebay. I've never seen those again. This one was supposedly made by the Amish and is also a very solid, very nice cane. Someday, I would like to get your dojo cane version. The canes with eyes don't really appeal to me.
I wish that Cane Masters were making 1-1/8" diameter canes as a standard product. I'm a bit overweight and could use the extra strength of a slightly larger cane. I'd still want hickory even with the fatter cane. My Amish cane is either 1-1/8" or 1-1/16". I forget which.
My staffs are inch-and-a-half hickory dowels that I ordered from a place in Ohio. I oiled them as you recommend and use them for walking and spinning.
Thank you Matt 🙏
Good video, Matt. I have a dojo cane in 1" hicokory. It is every bit as tough as advertised, even hitting cinder blocks and cement pavers with only cosmetic damage. The 2nd cane I bought, a cheap Carex cane off Amazon, broke while hitting tires. The hickory cane is lighter and more responsive than my edc nylon cane. I carry the nylon cane for extra wallop.
I have one but I cut it to short so I ordered another one It is on its way to me now.
I made myself a couple Hickory walking sticks a few years back but I don't have the tools to make a good cane so I just ordered a Hickory Dojo & a custom Oak in Crimson 😁 looking forward to getting them.
Matt,
Do you have any videos that show what to do if the assailant grabs the cane? Thank you. Love your videos.
I ordered a Pure Hickory self defense cane 2 days ago because I make bank runs a couple times a week. Not being able to bring my pew pew makes me feel vulnerable. I went with the tongue oil only for the pure hickory. Didn’t want to put stain color on a beautiful wood finish.
What are the different tips on the canes you showed us? Thanks
You should do another video about kubatons
Will do! Thanks Liam!
I wish I could afford one. I'll stick to my $70 Jo staff, I feel more stable with a Jo staff.
They make a 70 dollar dojo came. Just straight wood and cane crook. Extremely powerful
@@travelonward1811 I see that now. Thanks
You can buy a SD cane with customization with $70
Greetings,
Where is the Xmas tree..Best to you and yours..
When the s--- hits the fan,what's the most brutal tech???
Bill, Sin City(Vegas)
Love my Cane Masters canes.
I was standing beside it! Thanks!
I would much rather have a cane than a knife
Good choice!