Loading... Please wait...In most cases, this cane is made of oak, but in rare instances this cane may be made of ash instead of oak. Please write a request into your order if you want the cane to definitely be made of oak. In either case, the type of wood used will be listed on the cane's label.
The Twisted Oak Walking Cane is one of our top sellers, and for good reason! It is created from pure oak, making it extraordinarily strong, and it is finished with an attractive stain -- in brown, red, or tan -- which magnifies its natural beauty and grain pattern.
Once the oak is received into our central Texas location, each piece is meticulously chosen, cut, worked on a router, sanded, and finally sprayed with a protective clear coat lacquer, making it a distinct, attractive walking cane that will be viable for years to come. Each handle is carefully attached to its shaft using a mortise and tenon joint. The mortise and tenon method is an unparalleled joint method known for its unusual strength; it has been used in wood working for centuries.
The cane -- available in a standard 37-inch size, or a larger 40-inch size -- can also be personalized with laser engraving, and outfitted with a fashionable cane strap. Additionally, each cane can be further accessorized with an attractive pewter star or Texas State Seal. Each cane comes with a standard rubber ferrule for a firm, secure grip on virtually any surface.
Like all of our staffs and canes, the Twisted Oak Walking Cane is handcrafted in the USA using the highest quality wood and time-tested methods.
There are 1 review(s) for Twisted Oak or Ash Walking Cane
by James and Vickie Duprey – 27th Mar 2012
Hello Folks,
James Duprey here. Over a year ago you sent me a replacement cane after I contacted you about one of your canes I bought from a local ACE store. It had a slightly loose head. You were so concerned. You sent out a replacement immediately. Your cane has been terrific!
Recently, my wife had foot surgery for a long overdue bunion. She was in bed for the first two days and then transitioned to a walker for a few days. Then, she transitioned to a cane. YOUR cane. It has worked beautifully.
Today we visited our foot doctor for a follow-up. (she's still in bandages). Our doctor asked where got such a sturdy looking cane. We told him the story. He said here in AZ, folks might like natural, but sturdy looking canes. I offered to send him your site. I did. Moments ago.
His name is Ike Gorman, here in Tucson, AZ
Well, you can only imagine.
Thanks for a great product.