Distinctive heads for your accessory needs. Use one of these heads for your back scratcher, clothes brush, shoe horn, umbrella and walking cane hardware. You can also use common heads to develop a theme, and customize your set by turning stock from your favorite wood species.

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Solid Cast Brass Cane Heads
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Average Rating:
5.0
(11 customer reviews)
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1) Submitted by
David T., from Cypress, CA
on 1/4/2008
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I used the oval cane head because it screws to the cane at the bottom, but it also unscrews into two halves at the equator, so the enterprising stickmaker may hide goodies inside. (See my review under the Brass Cane Hardware to find out what I hid under the one pictured here.) The hardware works great and installs very easily. I glued the threaded collar on with epoxy as insurance against it working loose, since the cocobolo is too hard for the threads to engage it very well. I've road tested this hardware along with the screw-joints and brass tips on a 12,000 mile trip already, and it works great! In fact, I'm getting ready to start making more of these for friends!
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2) Submitted by
Phill Alger, from Gold Bar, WA
on 12/1/2010
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One good lookin' and tough handle! Our first barley twist cane with this solid brass handle brought us many more sales. We've ordered more! Great product and very sturdy.
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3) Submitted by
Bob Cole, from San Jose, CA
on 9/23/2010
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Nice detail on the eagle head, no casting lines. Threads were pristine and without flash.The package arrived within four days of ordering. I'd ordered a number of things on the same day, but this beat their arrival by nearly a week! I hand carved the stick and added three coats of gloss black. Any 19th century gentleman would have been proud to own this cane.
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4) Submitted by
Charlie Wenzel, from McGaheysville, VA
on 1/14/2010
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I used the Oval Handle on a 130 year old Ebony Cane that had a leather handle that had become lost. I was able to mount the cane on my lathe and cut a tenon on the handle end. I was lucky the cane and handle were the same size and it looks like they were made for each other. High quality.
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5) Submitted by
Ben, from Dillon, SC
on 1/12/2010
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Guys!!! I took this Eagle head to [local home center], & it screwed onto the threaded end of a piece of 7/8 black waterpipe, like it was born there! Took a 4 ft length of that home, cut it down, sanded & sprayed it gloss black, popped a rubber cane tip on the other end, & now I have a generic looking Trojan Horse walking stick, For less than $25!
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6) Submitted by
Scott Shaw, from Preston, ID
on 5/6/2008
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I hand carve very unique walking sticks and hiking staffs. I purchased two of Rockler's Brass cane heads and attached them to pieces of highly carved Teak Wood. They're beautiful, very fine quality, and added an very high touch of class to the pieces. Shipping was fast and after dealing with other companies for over 30 years, Rockler is now my choice for not only cane heads, but all my hardward needs.
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7) Submitted by
John A. Amos, from San Jose, CA
on 11/8/2007
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Really nice casting - good detail, no flash or parting lines or anything like that. I haven't started on the project yet, but it looks like it should go together perfectly easily.
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