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Flying Dragon Productions ( Michael Bane ) => The Best Defense on My Outdoor TV => Topic started by: Paraguy on January 23, 2014, 03:52:29 PM
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As always, an entertaining and highly informative TBD about safety at home. I could not help but notice the garage had two gun safes and countless 50 Cal ammo cans and ammunition boxes on the shelves. I would find myself in that garage quite often, too, but would keep that door shut so nobody knew about all the cool toys and supplies I had inside.
Anyway, the several scenarios and learning points from the episode did a great job of helping me envision different situations and how I would react to them. TBD has changed my thinking from how I would react to a situation (which I still do) but to proactively think about situations I am about to enter and what I may see and how I can work within that environment.
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Give my lack of knowledge about canes. What material and what source would you recommend for a cane.
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Give my lack of knowledge about canes. What material and what source would you recommend for a cane.
I am a fan of rattan canes. They are inexpensive and offer a nice balance of striking mass and light weight. There are much heavier canes out there that will really put a hurtin' on someone--like the Ka-Bar/TDI aluminum cane--but you need the strength to wield them with adequate speed.
Canemasters (www.canemasters.com) makes some excellent canes and is a go-to source for many folks. Cold Steel also makes some nice ones, which can be purchased at good prices from www.cutleryshoppe.com.
If you're interested in learning more about my approach to cane tactics, I have produced a DVD called "Martial Cane Concepts" that covers my whole system. Here's a link: http://www.staysafemedia.com/martial-cane-concepts.html
I hope this helps.
Stay safe,
Mike