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Picture of IVY ROSE The Ivy Rose is a straight cane designed for use by individuals with balance or walking disabilities. Machined from aluminum, this cane has a Fritz handle and the end of the handle facing away from the user features rose and vine image. Intricately engraved roses and vines climb up the shaft. A rubber tip and wrist strap are included. OPTIONS: Skull or sphere handle. DIMENSIONS: Available from 29 to 38 inches long in half-inch increments. CAPACITY: 350 pounds. COLOR: The shaft and handle are candy apple red.

Notes: Ivy Rose is a trademark.

Price: 539.00.

This product record was updated on May 4, 2010.

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Cool Canes Inc.

1542 Hovey Road
Saanichton, British Columbia V8M 1S7
Canada
Telephone: 866-212-2637.
Web: http://www.coolcanes.ca.
Email: info@coolcanes.ca.


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