Watch Cane Walking Stick 36.5"
This solid wood Watch Cane is 36.5" long and is brand new. This watch cane is hand turned of solid Mahogany wood. Hand stitched brown cowhide leather covered handle and leather wrist loop that is soft to the touch (attach to chair or wall-hook). A watch is inset into the top of the walking stick's hand knob. There is hidden secret stash-hollow in the wood hand knob. Unscrews in two parts for easy travel, invisibly connected, unscrewing using solid bolt and nut. A canvas travel bag is included. The walking stick's knob fits comfortable in the palm of one’s hand. The tip of the hiking stick is rubber for added traction. Canes, unchanged over the ages, once a status symbol, now a practical accessory. Climb mountains and walk a winding path.
- Size: 36.5" length x 2.5" width
- Weight: 0.73 lbs
- Material: Solid hand turned Mahogany and cowhide leather
- Construction: Handmade
- Canvas travel bag included
- Hidden secret stash-hollow
- Free shipping within the continental 48 U.S. States.
A walking stick is a device used by many people to facilitate balancing while walking. Walking sticks come in many shapes and sizes, and can be sought by collectors. Some kinds of walking stick may be used by people with disabilities as a crutch. The walking stick has also historically been known to be used as a defensive or offensive weapon, and may conceal a knife or sword as in a swordstick. Walking sticks, also known as trekking poles, pilgrim's staffs, hiking poles or hiking sticks, are used by hikers for a wide variety of purposes: to clear spider webs, or part thick bushes or grass obscuring the trail; as a support when going uphill or a brake when going downhill; as a balance point when crossing streams, swamps or other rough terrain; to feel for obstacles in the path; to test mud and puddles for depth; and as a defence against wild animals. They can be individually handcrafted from a number of woods, and may be personalised in many ways for the owner. A collector of walking sticks is termed a Rabologist. The article "Walking_stick" is part of the Wikipedia encyclopedia. HTTPS://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walking_stick More Nautical Canes Are Available.
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