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Black Skull <em>Head</em> With Swarovski Crystal Eyes and Teeth-Italian Handle w/Custom Shaft and Collar

Black Skull Head With Swarovski Crystal Eyes and Teeth-Italian Handle w/Custom Shaft and Collar

Item #: 85060

Wow! your friends with this new black skull cane. Embedded are 2 Swarovski crystal eyes and studded teeth. The handle is accentuated by the shiny ring collar of your choice; which connects the gorgeous handle to a custom shaft of your choice. Your custom shaft choices are: black painted beechwood,brown painted beechwood,Ash,Ovangkol,Wenge or Ebony, and to finalize your custom cane choose one of the following collars: Aluminium Silver, Aluminium Gold, Brass Silver and Brass 24K Gold.

Silver Plated and Faux Ivory Sherlock Holmes Knob Handle Walking Stick With Beechwood Shaft and Silv

Silver Plated and Faux Ivory Sherlock Holmes Knob Handle Walking Stick With Beechwood Shaft and Silv

Item #: 246107

A two toned silver plated and scrimshaw replica of the fictional character, Sherlock Holmes, complete with a deerstalker cap is featured as the handle of this cane. Attention to detail is precise in the silver plated and scrimshaw carving of Sherlock Holmes, head and facial features. The beechwood shaft has a rich walnut stain that enhances the natural beauty of the wood grain. A sophisticated silver collar adorns this cane. Since 1825 Comoys of London has offered some of the most unique walking sticks and canes in the world. In 1999 Comoys of London stopped producing collectable canes and walking sticks. Fashionablecanes.com recently acquired Comoys last known batch of collectable walking sticks and canes. Due to the collectability of Comoys product line and our limited small remaining supply many of these items will be sure to increase in value over time. These items are collectors walking sticks and are not intended for orthopedic use. Many of Comoys collectable walking sticks are not designed with a comfortable hand grip. The handles may be damaged when not properly cared for. We recommend using a table holder and wrist strap to help in preventing drops and falls.

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