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Picture of ESSENTIAL STRAIGHT BLIND CANE (MODEL W1311) The Essential Folding Aluminum Blind Cane, model W1311, is a folding travel cane designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This cane collapses into four sections and has a straight rubber handle with an attatched wrist loop. DIMENSIONS: 50 inches long. COLOR: Aluminum shaft with a black handle and a red tip.

Notes: These canes are available through local durable medical equipment dealers and independent pharmacies.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on August 13, 2003.

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Essential Medical Supply Inc.

6420 Hazeltine National Drive
Orlando, Florida 32822
United States
Telephone: 800-826-8423 or 407-770-0710.
Fax: 407-407-770-0624.
Web: http://www.essentialmedicalsupply.com.
Email: ESSMED@aol.com.


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