MAGINOO GENTLEMAN’S CANE
There are two things a prestigious gentleman carries with him when he walks the street. A good looking hat and a gentleman’s cane. During the Spanish era, a cane was one of the areas of fashion that determined an individuals status. That status was usually wealth! Depending on the type of wood and it’s custom design, a cane is always seen carried by rich men called “Don”, which is a title given to owners of big lands, often a ranch and/or a large fruit and vegetable plantation. A typical cane made of strong iron wood for a rich man/gentleman, termed in the Philippines as a “Maginoo." Never did Spanish soldiers suspect that some gentlemen were well armed, along with possessing Filipino martial arts skills. They also never suspected that these Don's were carrying canes with blades hidden within them.
...thus was born the Maginoo Sword Cane of the Filipinos!
Materials: This fine collectible combat weapon uses a type of ironwood found only in the Northern Philippines called Adaan (pronounced "add-a-ann"). The blade is hand forged from high carbon steel to a tough but flexible temper.
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