Antique Walking Cane Restorations and Custom Cane Parts

Antique walking canes are great to collect but where do you go when you want to restore an antique walking cane? Walking Cane Company has been restore walking cane, building custom walking cane parts for years. From repairing sterling silver handles to replacing antique walking cane shaft and period correct walking cane tips. Below you find some examples of things we can do.

So if you have an antique walking cane in need of restoration or repair give us a call 1-888-399-4870

I get allot of request for replacement tips for antique walking cane, here is one I machined out of solid brass, it looked close to the original antique walking cane tip. I have also made ivory walking cane tips out of real ivory and imitation ivory in the past.

Silver Plated Walking Cane Tip

Here is one of my silver plated walking cane tips i been selling for over 20 years.

I built a walking stick for a gentlemen who was sight impaired and needed a 60″ stick with a screw joint and a roller ball tip, Showing here is half of custom brass screw joint along with a custom brass tip which excepts a roller ball tip.

Walking Cane Brass Knob on top of a custom over sized brass collar, which sits on a 1 1/4″ hickory shaft which has a 6″ long 5/8″ steel rod inside the shaft just below the handle. This was purchased to be used as a self defense walking cane. I sure would not want to be on the business end of that deal, this sticks weights in just under 3 pounds.

Double Ring and Collar Set really ads the bling to this walking cane. Two brass rings with a brass collar and high polished finish.

This is the strongest Walking Cane Screw Joint you can get. The brass male and Female parts goes down into the shaft 2″. Also shown is the Double Ring and Collar Set which’s helps prevent the wood from splitting out and breaking the joint.

Another example of a custom made walking cane tip with cut rings at the top. Not really safe for walking but this type of tip is great for displaying your walking cane. This particular tip unscrews and can be replaces with a standard rubber tip.