What to look for in a walking cane and walking stick
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Looking for a walking canes!!! Or sticks? They are great mobility aids or collectors items for individuals that wish to remain active and independent to do activities at prices you can afford or simply because you like to collect them.
You can find a wide selection of safe but yet stylish walking canes, folding canes, quad canes, custom canes, and seat canes with variety of manufactured or handcraft handles and knob in many healthcare facilities, drug stores and specialty store, although during this research I found that the largest selection and best price are at the now famous auction site eBay. If you find yourself in need of a cane. Why not be stylish? You can have a look at the wide variety available to you by just clicking here.
Custom walking cane or stick can be enhance by changing the handle or knob they have now many different style shape forms to choose from same as for the cane it s self can be engraved, painted carved you can even get one called the bull organ walking cane it looks like a old mahogany wood cane but really it come from a bull's penis other well known brands are Wenge, Rosewood, Blackthorne or exotic Inlay
A walking cane or a stick can help the individual for their balance in getting up and supporting weight on one or both of their legs the cane has to be approximately in length half the height of the user. The walking cane is usually used on the hand opposite the injury or weakness for stability. Your elbow should arch a little bit but not too much. Not too high not to low finding a happy medium of comfort is a must.
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New "Carex" adjustable walking cane
Current Bid: $5.99
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BEST deal! FOUR (4) wood walking canes for just $19.95 Great quality made in USA
Current Bid: $19.95
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Heavy Brass Head Cane Walking Stick, compass head 37"
Current Bid: $39.99
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Silver , polished nickel, Eagle Head Walking Cane
Current Bid: $29.00
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antique walking canes 7 months ago
I have such fond memories of my granddaddy and his "walking sticks". Sounds like you are making good use of yours!