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Picture of ADJUSTABLE FOLDING CANE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 10/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE.--- The Adjustable Folding Cane is a folding straight cane designed for use by individuals with walking or balance disabilities or arthritis. This cane extends by the action of a heavy-duty elastic cable and has specially formed aluminum sections that are heat-treated for strength and durability. The cane has a sculptured hardwood handle. DIMENSIONS: The height adjusts from 33 to 37 inches, WEIGHT: 10 ounces. COLOR: Paisley or black.

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

Price: 38.50 to 32.50.

This product record was updated on October 26, 2012.

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Magellan's Catalog

110 West Sola Street
Santa Barbara, California 93101
United States
Telephone: 800-962-4943 or 805-568-5400.
Fax: 800-962-4940 or 805-568-5406.
Web: http://www.magellans.com.
Email: customerservice@magellans.com.


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