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20th November 21, 10:20 PM
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Possible DIY idea.
I’m watching a USAK YouTube video from a few months ago and they were joking around and they mentioned the possibility of a sword cane cromach. I am now slightly obsessed with this idea. How doable is this idea? What are your thoughts? I would probably try to convert an already made cromach.
Because this isn't really a traditional weapon as a kilt accessory, I'm not sure if this post violates the rules. If it does I apologize. I would never advocate actually using a weapon against another human being.
Tha mi uabhasach sgith gach latha.
“A man should look as if he has bought his clothes (kilt) with intelligence, put them (it) on with care, and then forgotten all about them (it).” Paraphrased from Hardy Amies
Proud member of the Clans Urquhart and MacKenzie.
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20th November 21, 10:48 PM
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May I ask please - You made the statement "I would never advocate actually using a weapon against another human being."
Then what is the purpose of carrying a weapon? Any weapon?
The word "weapon" is defined as "a thing designed or used for inflicting bodily harm or physical damage."
A sword has no other use but as a weapon. It is hard to open a box with one or use it as a tool. It's sole purpose is as a weapon intended to inflict bodily harm.
For show perhaps, or for vanity?
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20th November 21, 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Steve Ashton
May I ask please - You made the statement "I would never advocate actually using a weapon against another human being."
Then what is the purpose of carrying a weapon? Any weapon?
The word "weapon" is defined as "a thing designed or used for inflicting bodily harm or physical damage."
A sword has no other use but as a weapon. It is hard to open a box with one or use it as a tool. It's sole purpose is as a weapon intended to inflict bodily harm.
For show perhaps, or for vanity?
Given the rules posted at the top of this forum, I was trying to avoid violating the rules. Self-defense is one thing, I was talking about using violence just to be violent. To be honest, I just thought it would be a cool thing to have. I really didn’t put a lot of thought into this. 🥸
Tha mi uabhasach sgith gach latha.
“A man should look as if he has bought his clothes (kilt) with intelligence, put them (it) on with care, and then forgotten all about them (it).” Paraphrased from Hardy Amies
Proud member of the Clans Urquhart and MacKenzie.
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23rd November 21, 12:16 PM
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Sword cane
Originally Posted by kilted2000
Given the rules posted at the top of this forum, I was trying to avoid violating the rules. Self-defense is one thing, I was talking about using violence just to be violent. To be honest, I just thought it would be a cool thing to have. I really didn’t put a lot of thought into this. 🥸
I used to make a lot of sgianan dubh and dirks, and some swords that were meant for wall hangers. Many times I was asked to make sword canes. I always refused. They are not only illegal, but they have no place in the kilted world.
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23rd November 21, 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted by stickman
… They are not only illegal, but they have no place in the kilted world.
As for the legality, I guess that all depends on where you live. What might be illegal in the Carolinas is legal in Texas, for instance.
Cheers,
SM
Shaun Maxwell
Vice President & Texas Commissioner
Clan Maxwell Society
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23rd November 21, 10:03 PM
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While this is an interesting idea, I think it would be a difficult weapon to use, although I imagine the hilt would look kind of cool with the curved end. I am trying to envision if the blade would still be cane length or would it be longer?
As far as I can tell, at least in my state, a sword cane is no more or less legal than any other sword, which are legal where I live. Now I doubt you could convince any officers of the law they were legal and you might have to defend yourself verbally in court over this.
One thing I have always wondered about sword canes, and the principal reason I have never owned one, is are they still useable reliably as a cane? Does the blade and sheath construction still allow it to bear weight?
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27th November 21, 02:52 PM
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A sword-cromach ?
A cromach is a rural hiking staff for helping you to navigate uncertain terrain. The principle purpose of said stick (no matter what the decorations are part of it) is to be a sturdy and reliable hiking staff. Hollowing out one and adding a blade would make it anything but sturdy and reliable. If you were to make such a thing you have a structurally unsound hiking staff hiding a thin blade whose self defensive capabilities would be rather limited and all the while giving Law Enforcement good reason to question your intents and motives.
So a sword-cromach is inherently a strange combination.
I suspect that is why there aren't any examples of such a thing about
Cheers
Jamie
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