This section is dedicated to sword canes; if you have one that you would live more information about, or looking to sell your cane, then leave a comment below. If you have pictures, please send them to me at this email address: canes@gadgetcanes.com.
Below is the first email I received from Brad which included pictures.
Hi Folks,
I have a sword cane that I would like to sell.
I have no history to offer but I have a good description and tons of pictures. This was purchased as part of an estate in NH. I am ready to ship immediately. I would love to see this piece fall into the hands of someone who can appreciate it.
Thank you,
Brad
anothermanstreasurenh (at) gmail.comDescription:
This hand crafted antique walking cane presents with a brass head cap, a hand carved decorative ivory banding, knurled locking brass collar, and brass finial.
By twisting brass collar a quarter turn, the wooden sheath can be removed to expose the 23″ forged blade. The blade has one edge and comes to sharp point.
Light surface rust is present on the blade, but not pitted. The wooden handle has a small chip and the wooden sheath has a chip missing and some linear splits (all pictured).
Every thing is original and functions properly.
Cane Length=36″ Blade=23″unmarked.I think that this gadget cane is in good condition for it’s age-I am no expert-There are nicks and dents present on this item along with other things associated with it’s age-oxidation etc.-I have tried to note every condition problem of this item both in words and pics.
Free shipping & insurance for this item. (US ONLY)


Hello, I inherited an old wooden cane with a sword. I do not know how old the rod is in excellent condition. My parents told me that the sword in our family for over 200 years and that prenosi.Kako to check the value of the sword and more details about it? Best Regards
The Indian sword sticks with brass lion heads and bone inlays on this page were mass produced during the mid 20th century and are not worth any more than $50
I have the twin cane to that one. if ur the same person then u recently sold one
i was told $1500.00 t0 $2500.00 but you would be lucky to get $600
Hi am interested in the India sword cane as I have one which I would like to know what it is worth could someone please tell me
Thanks
Ht There,
I have this horn handled sword walking stick for sale and would like to sell it.
I’ve included a photo above, just click on it to see an enlarged version.
If you’re interested in buying this cane, please let me know!
Cheers,
Rob
Kristie,
If you havent already sold your india sword cane, could you please email me at bugg.tom@gmail.com and include the asking price of it. Thanks.
Kristie, I may be interested in your India Sword Cane. If you could email me at orla.rose@yahoo.com about the condition of the sword and how much you would like for it, I’d appreciate it. Thanks.
I’ve had A walking cane for A couple of decades collecting dust, I was surprised to find it contained An 18 inch dagger. It appears in decent shape,maybe bamboo wood, some minor wood rot on the tip. I’m very curious as to A ballpark value if possible.
This cane has a horn for a handle an is a sword the case is metal and has silver ring.
Also, this cane has a brass ring an tip and Below the handle on the blade it says ASTELLO TATV. Any info on the age an worth or origin I would really thank you
Below is a picture of a India Sword Cane I am selling. If you have any information or would like to make an offer, please leave a comment.
Thank you!
Brad,have you found out what your cane is worth ? or has anyone found out the worth of his cane? i know its from india,. i have a cane just like yours so i would like to know any information anyone can provide. thank you an have a great day
Hello there, I saw this and was wondering what you think it would be worth. D you plan on selling it?
Staas Wolter
I have a cane almost like those ones but I think it is a little older I would like to sell mine also, I was told it was worth $2-$3000
I have the exact cane as Brad describes above. Bought it from an ad tabloid in the late 70s. If I recall about 50 bucks at the time. Have always wondered about the history and distributor of this type cane.
Would guess that it is not that rare, as Brad has exact cane.
Dave
Hello everyone,
I have 2 oriental sword canes in very good condition. I know they’re old but i don’t know how old and would say 1890-1940 some where in there. If you guys are interested, i’d be willing to sell them.
I’ve included pictures here, just respond with your guesstimate of value and offer and I’ll get back to you.