[nabs-l] Telescoping Cane

Aaron blindgeek1989 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 11 14:38:02 UTC 2017


What about if you are a constant contact type of person and not a tapper.
Will this type of cane still work for someone like that?


Thanks,
Aaron Linson 
CEO Blind Faith Project
CEO Linson Productions
Aaron Linson 

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Subject: Re: [nabs-l] Telescoping Cane

A telescoping cane is a kind of folding, or collapsible cane.  As you move
down the cane, each section is smaller than the one above it, so it
collapses, or telescopes into itself, becoming one section long.  You pull
the cane out firmly and give a little twist, it tends to hold the sections
out in their extended mode.  The major problem with this cane is that one or
more sections can collapse as you use it.  If you aren't a heavy tapper, you
may like its convenience.

Dave

It is like the old radio antennas on portable radios.  You pushed down on
the top piece and it went inside the one below and so on until it was
collapsed.

Dave

At 09:26 AM 4/10/2017, you wrote:
>What is a telescoping cane?
>
>On 4/10/17, Sarah via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> > I like my telescoping cane and have not had problems with it
> collapsing. NFB
> > has them.
> >
> >
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> > Hendrickson via NABS-L
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> > Cc: Joshua Hendrickson <louvins at gmail.com>; Jeanette 
> > <jtorres3263 at gmail.com>
> > Subject: Re: [nabs-l] Telescoping Cane
> >
> > Janette.  I've heard nothing bad about those who had those 
> > telescoping canes.  I heard they collapse to easy when people try to use
them.
> > I'll take a regular folding cane instead of a straight cane any 
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> > On 4/10/17, Jeanette via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> >> I would like to know of places I can purchase a telescoping, 
> >> non-rolling white cane like Bob Riley straight canes. I am familiar 
> >> with those offered by the NfB, but, I do not like there straight or 
> >> folding canes that much. I do like straight canes from Bob Riley. 
> >> If there is not a telescoping cane like Bob Riley then I would like 
> >> to find other places that make telescoping canes. If you know of 
> >> any places I would like to know their name and any other 
> >> information you have.
> >> Thanks
> >> Jeanette Torres


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