Where can I find a quality Bodhidharma's Cane?
I saw some on eBay, but I don't really like eBay because it's often questionable. Does anyone know where I could get a good quality cane?
Where can I find a quality Bodhidharma's Cane?
I saw some on eBay, but I don't really like eBay because it's often questionable. Does anyone know where I could get a good quality cane?
If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't.
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But they're fairly easy to make. All you need is a wood rasp (although a lathe would be cool too ). I originally got mine at Shaolin. The shaft was made of white wax wood, and you know that's just about the tastiest wood if you're a termite, so it got exposed and eaten in a matter of days. I salvaged the head and put in on another shaft. I've also made my own.
BTW, I'm assuming you're talking about the unique hammer-like head Bodhidharma cane, akin to a buffalo horn stick. Some use regular umbrella-handle headed canes.
For reference, see my article The Crutches of War: Bodhidharma's Legendary Fighting Cane in our 2002 Shaolin Special (January/February).
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I have that issue at home.
Yes, I'm talking about the hammer-like one. The ones I've seen sold on eBay were supposedly acquired from Dengfeng, but the hammer end seems so small and the shaft seems too thin. It just seemed much different from what I've seen in Shi De Yang's video and the photos in issues of Kung Fu Magazine.
If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't.
Lucky Numbers 11, 8, 39, 46, 5, 17
...so there's lots of variation. Back in the days of Shaolin village, you'd see stacks of them in the little weapons shops, and you'd spend hours picking through to find the heftiest one (or at least I would). And it would only cost you like 5 kuai. Man, those were the days. The last time I was there was '04 and I didn't see as many available.
There was this beautiful one in the temple some years ago. I tried to buy it several times. They wouldn't let me have it. No way. I was ready to put down some serious USD for that too.
Seriously, they are really easy to make. The only part that might be tough is fabricating a butt cap. You'd need a metal lathe to do that properly. Most of the ones don't have a butt cap, but the real nice ones do. I used a spear head on my salvaged one and my Shaolin master shook his head and said it wasn't proper. I keep dreaming of doing a nice fat one someday. Of course, I've forgotten the form now, so there's not too much point in that...
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Here's a picture of the cane on ebay (the seller titles all of his things as "rare", I'm not sure how truthful this person is)
It looks super thin, and the head and I think even the stick is covered in rubber.
If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't.
Lucky Numbers 11, 8, 39, 46, 5, 17
Is there a website that sells cheap Shaolin T-Canes?
the best ones are the ones you make yourself and give away to your friends.
I find them all the time in the generic "million pieces of crap" stores that litter chinatown where I live.
I'm sure you could poke your head into a convenience store on Mott street and find one.
Look for where they keep the umbrellas and no I'm not kidding.
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These Bodhidharma Canes are handmade by village craftsmen near Shaolin Temple. Each cane is unique and expresses the humble character of this treasured folk art. Approximately 1 yard tall.
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