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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 05/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Straight cane. Molded Handgrip attached at right angle to shaft, shaped to allow gripping by thumb and index finger. Anodized black aluminum alloy cane shaft and scuff proof rubber tip. Washable. Small or large handles. Quad cane has four tubular steel legs with rubber tips.

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Price: 24.60.

This product record was updated on January 16, 2001.

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Hendrickson Inc

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3000 Xenium Lane North
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55441
United States
Telephone: 612-522-1651.
Web: No known web address.


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