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L'épée de canne de Jacob et Evie Frye

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Prix d'origine $149.99 CAD - Prix d'origine $149.99 CAD
Prix d'origine
$149.99 CAD
$149.99 CAD - $149.99 CAD
Prix actuel $149.99 CAD

Contexte de Jacob et Evie

Jacob et Evie Frye sont des maîtres assassins dans la série de jeux vidéo Assassin's Creed : Syndicate. En tant que jumeaux, ils sont souvent en désaccord l'un avec l'autre, car Jacob a tendance à être impulsif, tandis qu'Evie aime être tactique. Cependant, avec la motivation de protéger les autres, ils peuvent très bien travailler ensemble et s’équilibrer.

Jacob et Evie brandissent une canne-épée, une canne avec une lame dissimulée et une lame en forme de faux sur le fourreau lui-même. Discrets et à la mode, Jacob et Evie utilisent cette canne-épée pour éliminer furtivement leurs cibles en toute simplicité.

Réplique réelle de l'épée de canne de Jacob et Evie

Notre véritable épée magistralement conçue s'inspire de l'épée de canne de Jacob et Evie, y compris la lame en acier inoxydable et son design emblématique. Cette réplique en métal de l'épée de canne mesure 98 cm (39 po) de long et comprend une lame de coup de pied dans la section inférieure. Les lames sont émoussées et constituent un accessoire idéal pour la décoration de la maison ou pour une séance photo de cosplay. Canne de marche entièrement fonctionnelle.

Customer Reviews

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Stephen Hunter
Walking came

Fantastic, ordered three different styles of canes, they are all outstanding.. solid, heavy, great craftsmanship. solid enough to sharpen, but I would only do that for the coming up zombie apocalypse lol I added some black rubber rings light washes but more like a tiny wedding band to the joints so that when you tighten it up it stays tight it's not just metal on metal which I find is loosens when you bang it on the ground to walk I think it cost me a dollar at Home Depot in the plumbing department to get the little black rings

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Draven F
Great cane

i got this cane because i broke my femur from a motorcycle accident and wanted something stylish while i heal, i love assassin's Creed and always wanted the cane sword, as mentioned by another review cane tips are a lil difficult but if you're using this as an actual cane like i am, 1 inch shepherd brand cane tips fit on it pretty well, you will have to cut or drill a hole in the rubber tip for the nub at the bottom of the cane for the "scythe" button, very easy though. and id recommend putting WD-40 or gun oil on the screw on bits of the cane before assembling it together. amazing and sturdy cane and ill still be walking around with it after i heal because it looks awesome

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Danny G
Amazing Cane

I've used this cane for four+ months as a proper walking cane and have enjoyed every second of it.
This cane has fallen on pavement, concrete, and snow, with the only damage being some small dents from rocks and other sharp objects; the bronze paint on the head and ferrule have slowly been rubbing off, revealing the copper underneath. Overall, it has aged very well and weathered nicely. The only complaints I have for this cane are: that it is impossible to find a rubber tip for it if you plan to use it as a cane, and, that the threads on the shaft have moved slightly, making the bottom blade be uncentered from its original position.

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Craig Roux
Awesome Product

One of the items I bought from Comicon London a couple years back. Good product, it's a nice weight, and can be used as a real cane. Only complaint I have is the blade is a screw off to get the main blade out instead of pull out. Though I suppose that is by design so there is no accidental blade popping out. Though maybe a future design could be for a push button on the cane to get the blade out? If that would even work I am unsure but would be cool to have instead of screwing off the blade.