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Picture of TRUSTWORTHY MEN'S DERBY CANE The Trustworthy Men's Derby Cane is a straight cane designed for use by individuals with walking or balance disabilities. Made with an offset inverted L-shaped handle, this wooden cane has a rubber tip and can be custom cut to any size up to 37 inches. The cane is available in various woods and handle types. DIMENSIONS: 37 inches long. CAPACITY: 250 pounds. COLOR: Natural or rosewood.

Notes: Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price.

Price: 12.99.

This product record was updated on May 4, 2011.

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2852 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite 200
Marietta, Georgia 30062
United States
Telephone: 866-234-4147 or 770-642-9191.
Fax: 770-642-1580.
Web: http://www.4everactive.com.
Email: sales@4everactive.com.


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