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- A swordstick or cane-sword is a cane containing a hidden blade or sword. The term is typically used to describe European weapons from around the 18th century...
- A gupti is a traditional swordstick dagger from India that can be completely concealed in a wooden case and resembles a walking cane or short stick. Pant...
- member of the Teen Titans in the DC Comics universe Joto (杖刀), a ****anese swordstick; see ****anese sword mountings#Types of koshirae Jōtō-ku, Osaka, one of...
- holding a swordstick with a heavy pewter ****. After insulting the Bishop, Hyde proceeds to beat and stab him to death with the swordstick before gleefully...
- sheet of tin". Chesterton usually wore a cape and a crumpled hat, with a swordstick in hand, and a cigar hanging out of his mouth. He had a tendency to forget...
- going instead to Jack May. Adamant is an expert swordsman, carrying a swordstick with which he cold-bloodedly kills any enemy who deserves it. John Steed...
- flexible and usually thinner rattan. Cane gun Canne de combat Pace stick Swordstick "Antique Walking Sticks 1958". British Pathé. Archived from the original...
- shikomizue (仕込み杖, "prepared cane") or jotō (杖刀, "staff sword") is a ****anese swordstick. It is most famous for its use by the fictional swordmaster Zatoichi....
- old village four years after he stopped training, seemingly without his swordstick, which is disguised to look like a parasol he carries on his back. On...
- Buffalo Bill's gun collection. In the late Victorian era, some French swordsticks had built-in pinfire pepperbox revolvers to increase their lethality;...