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PINK ROSE TOILE TRAVEL CANE    


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Picture of PINK ROSE TOILE TRAVEL CANE The Pink Rose Toile Travel Cane is a folding cane designed for use by women with walking or balance disabilities. This cane has a wooden derby handle, a folding aluminum shaft, and a high-traction rubber tip with steel insert. A wrist strap and a carrying bag are included. OPTIONS: Cane holder and combi tip with retractable ice tip. DIMENSIONS: Adjusts from 33 to 37 inches tall in one-inch increments. The shaft is 7/8-inch in diameter. The folded length is 12 inches. CAPACITY: 250 pounds. WEIGHT: 12.8 ounces. COLOR: Pink rose-patterned shaft, silver accent ring, and black painted handle.

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Price: 59.00.

This product record was updated on January 17, 2013.

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ELDERLUXE, LLC

1130 West 37th Street
Chicago, Illinois 60609
United States
Telephone: 888-537-5893 or 773-376-3776.
Fax: 773-376-3779.
Web: http://www.elderluxe.com.
Email: concierge@elderluxe.com.


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