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Somehow landed myself in the middle of a walking stick emporium,

Michael German Antiques Ltd.

and was intrigued enough to browse around.
http://www.antiquecanes.com/news.php
Pretty neat stuff.
Reminds me that I really need a good flick stick!
Here's a few smoking related canes he has listed...
pipe tool cane

http://www.antiquecanes.com/item.php?id=2183
another pipe tool cane

http://www.antiquecanes.com/item.php?id=3046
yet another pipe tool cane

http://www.antiquecanes.com/item.php?id=985
pipe case cane

http://www.antiquecanes.com/item.php?id=2775
another pipe case cane

http://www.antiquecanes.com/item.php?id=2758
tinder wick cane

http://www.antiquecanes.com/item.php?id=310
match vesta cane

http://www.antiquecanes.com/item.php?id=2440
austrian pipe cane

http://www.antiquecanes.com/item.php?id=309
perhaps the most fun,

a drinkining cane!

http://www.antiquecanes.com/item.php?id=1861
And,

if you actually start looking at prices and such and come across the term POA and may be unfamiliar with it,

it means Price On Application,

which means in other words,

if you have to ask you can't afford it...
...true for me at least!
:puffy:

 
When I had my first hip operation, I used a cane for about 6 months. I had a dozen really cool locally carved canes collected by the time I could stand up without one. And, about a hundred pairs of printed boxers. Needless to say, my neighbors were excited when I no longer walked to the mailbox with a limp every day, ha ha.

 
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