43 inch wild cherry walking shillelagh finished in hand rubbed tung oil
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wild cherry walking
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Things to Consider When Choosing a
Walking Stick

Be sure your cane is the correct length for you, The ideal length for a cane can be found by measuring the distance from your wrist crease to the ground when standing erect with your arms hanging loosely at your sides in shoes you are going to be wearing when walking, also be sure your cane has a comfortable handle to grip in the palm of your hand and with a good rubber tip on the end for gripping the ground to keep from falling when you lean on it.

A strong walking cane or stick can act as unique legal protection weapon for any citizens self defense when a quick hard straight jab is used against an attacking man or beast to change any  plan they may have had in  mind.

 

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