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Sword canes are elegant, functional and can save your life if need be. There is confidence that comes from having a good blade at your side and we have many to choose from.

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Kit Rae Vorthelok Damascus Sword Cane

#601132
This is a fully functional sword cane version of the Vorthelok sword from Kit Rae's Swords of the Ancients collection.
$169.95

Gil Hibben Custom Sword Cane

#601133
This sword cane has a wooden shaft. The tanto blade is mirror-polished 7CR17 stainless steel with a synthetic ivory and wood handle. The blade snaps into the shaft and releases with a blade release mechanism built into the handle.
$139.95

Kit Rae Axios Sword Cane

#601095
This sword cane has a razor-sharp 1045 carbon steel blade with intricate scrollwork etchings. The blade locks securely into the cane shaft and is accessed with a push of the hidden button that releases the blade locking mechanism.

$149.95

Honshu Sword Cane

#601093
The unique design features a tonfa styled handle grip, the reverse of a normal walking cane. The handle is gripped underhand like a traditional Asian tonfa, created a more secure non-slip hold for walking and allowing for a quick release and thrust-punch of the blade spike.

$99.95

Night Watchman Heavy Duty Sword Cane

#601090
The Night Watchman Heavy Duty Sword Cane can assist you in walking while adding an extra measure of self-defense. This inconspicuous cane conceals a razor-sharp, 1060 high carbon steel blade ready to defend you at a moment's notice.
$99.95

Independent Secret Service Sword Cane

#601079

Temporarily out of stock

This elegant walking stick features a full-length, full tang rapier blade. The aluminum shaft has a black finish with stainless steel parts all plated in 24K gold. The solid metal handle is also plated in gold and has a genuine ray skin wrap for a secure hold on your sword.
$169.95

Gambler’s Sword Cane

#601019

Temporarily out of stock

This Sword Cane has hidden die in the handle with sterling silver fittings, a horn handle, and engraved scroll work stating my good luck charm. Includes a hidden triangular blade. Overall 37 inches.
$229.95

On Her Majesty’s Service Sword Cane

#601007
This magnificent sword cane is expertly plated in 24-K gold and then antiqued. The strong shaft is stained and highly-polished Indian Rosewood with a hidden stainless steel blade.
$229.95

Top Customer Reviews

Review of: Kit Rae Axios Sword Cane

A little heavy as a cane but acceptable. Sword edge was a little dull but after a little sharpening it turned out to be very nice and sharp. It does hold the edge. I like it, highly recommended.
Reviewed by: MIke, April 03, 2023

Review of: Honshu Sword Cane

I have had this defense cane for about 6 months and I have found it to be quality constructed. It is a functional solid cane that supports my 6’4” 260 lbs frame when my knee act’s up. A quick pull of the handle deploys the thrusting spike should one be attacked. The spike is solidly attached to the handle and came pointed fine enough that driving it through a torso shouldn’t require much effort.

The downside is that it has a rattle until you put a small amount of foam rubber into the bottom of the shaft.

This cane is well worth the money!
Reviewed by: Paul, November 30, 2022

Review of: Independent Secret Service Sword Cane

Excellent quality. It will Rattle a little. But that’s to be expected. Most sword canes of quality do. I’m a collector of cane, and sword canes, and swords. Most people don’t understand sword canes because they aren’t blade smith and carpenters so there expectations are way off. This is one of the best sword canes out there that you currently can get.
Reviewed by: Richard, June 24, 2021

Review of: Independent Secret Service Sword Cane

Not a review but I don’t know where to post a question so I’ll post it here: why is the blade sideways? Can the handle be adjusted so that the blade aligns with the hilt?
Reviewed by: Micah, April 19, 2021

Review of: Gambler’s Sword Cane

This was an AWARD winning gift !!!! It was worth the wait . It was back ordered for several months, and the company was amazing , keeping me updated . My husband was ELATED when we had opened it. He actually had forgot that he saved the magazine, for gift ideas !!  He had flagged the page and had it circled ! He has a cane collection, and said this is the " GREATEST" of them all !!! What a HIT !! He just recently retired ( 65) and it came in after his birthday and closer to Christmas !!   THANK YOU ATLANTA CUTLERY for being my hero !!!
Reviewed by: Patty, February 11, 2020

Review of: Gambler’s Sword Cane

Excellent quality, and beautifully executed.
Reviewed by: James, February 03, 2020

Review of: Victorian Sword Cane

I like a lot of things about this sword cane, but was very disappointed that the edges were not sharpened.  I will probably keep it that way, leaving it only useful for thrusting.  I would have been willing to pay a sharpening fee, if given that choice.  Other than that, it seems attractive and well made.
Reviewed by: Ronald, May 28, 2019

Review of: On Her Majesty’s Service Sword Cane

Very nice, good lock-up. I chose to sharpen the blade (it is made for thrusting, no slashing), and it took sharpening well.
Reviewed by: Brad, January 10, 2019

Review of: Gambler’s Sword Cane

The quality of this sword cane is a lot better than I expected. The friction retention is much better than the Windlass push button lock mechanism they employ on their other canes. The blade is very pointy, will do the job if needed. The detail on the blade and handle is superb and elegant. The only issues I have, and only minor issues, the hidden dice rattle a bit, but placing something inside with the dice can remedy that, and the cane is heavy. The blade and handle are heavy, but that doesn't bother me much, but some it might. Overall, I think this cane is incredible!
Reviewed by: Chad, November 05, 2016

Review of: Victorian Sword Cane

It would be nice if it came  sharp but its easy to sharpen I'm using a fial to sharpen mine you just give it a steep edge because the blade is so thin
Reviewed by: Elijah, April 15, 2016