I would never use my one-piece cane for serious traveling or with public 
transportation.  It is great for walking through fields and pastures, however.  
One can give a cane a solid workout and I like walking the fields with the one 
piece.  If you get the end caught in a blackberry thicket, one can haul it out 
without concern about the joints being strained or separated.  RD
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lenny McHugh 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 9:40 AM
  Subject: Re: [SPAM][BlindHandyMan] Free Cane From NFB


  Well when I was working I had both folding and straight canes. I kept the 
  straight in my cubicle and only used it in the office. It helped to keep 
  some of the wear and tear on my folding cane down. This one that Don 
  mentioned is designed for more indoor use so it would have been perfect for 
  my old office environment. Right inside the enterance to my cubicle I 
  mounted a self stick hook to hang it on. Likewise I had another hook placed 
  in the two conference rooms that I regularly used.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Tom Hodges" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: <[email protected]>
  Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 8:56 AM
  Subject: RE: [SPAM][BlindHandyMan] Free Cane From NFB

  I would certainly like to have a free cane, but a one-piece cane seems to be
  so cumbersome. What in the world do you do with it at a sit-down
  restaurant, a compact car, or an airplane?

  _____

  From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  On Behalf Of Donnie Parrett
  Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 12:42 AM
  Cc: Kentucky-ACB
  Subject: [SPAM][BlindHandyMan] Free Cane From NFB

  REVIEW: Free Cane from NFB, by Carlton Griffin

  The National Federation of the Blind will provide a free white
  cane to
  anyone in the fifty states, the District of Columbia and Puerto
  Rico who is
  blind or visually impaired. See the Link below.

  ABOUT ME
  I've been a legally blind cane user for 12 years. In that time,
  I've
  purchased several canes of fiberglass & carbon fiber, folding and

  telescopic, with nylon pencil, metal 'chair', and roller tips,
  made by NFB
  and other providers.

  I ordered my cane from their website as soon as I read the offer.
  I merely
  entered my name and address, there were no requirements to
  fulfill. It
  arrived in nine days via USPS Free Matter for the Blind.

  This is a white Fiberglass, one piece 53 inch cane with a metal
  "chair" tip.
  It has a clear soft plastic handgrip & a black nylon strap on
  top. NFB's
  logo, name, address, phone number, website, and email address are
  visible
  through the clear plastic grip.

  It appears similar to the NFB Type 2 Straight Fiberglass cane.

  WEIGHT
  -This 53 inch free cane weighs about 135 grams.
  -My similar NFB Type 7 telescopic Carbon Fiber 53 inch cane
  weighs about 115
  grams.
  -My everyday 53 inch Carbon Fiber folding cane with "marshmallow"
  roller tip
  weighs about 275 grams.

  MY IMPRESSIONS
  This is a very nice cane, and I recommend it to anyone. Its
  lightweight,
  comfortable, and very useable. It does not fold or collaspe and
  therefore
  has no joints that might wiggle.

  This would make an excellent first cane for anyone who is
  struggling to
  adopt cane use, as well as a great cane for any user.

  Fifty-three inches is the shortest length available, which is my
  preferred
  length. As always, NFB appears to be advocating a LONG white
  cane. If
  you're under six feet tall, 53 inches might seem a little long,
  but I
  believe this length is very useable for any adult. It is
  available in 53,
  55, 57, 59, 61, and 63 inches.

  CONS
  -I have broken a fiberglass cane in the past, but it wasn't easy
  and I was
  careless.
  -Carbon fiber is stronger and lighter, but not free!
  -This cane does not fold or collaspe.
  -The metal 'chair' tip on this cane works great for me on all
  indoor
  surfaces such as carpet, tile, vinyl, wood, ect. I have found
  that, for me,
  this tip can be a bit difficult on outdoor surfaces such as
  typical
  concrete, asphalt, brick, and off-road. For outdoor use I find a
  roller tip
  is easier and more useable, but everyone has their own preference
  and that's
  why there are many tips and cane types to choose from.

  CONCLUSION
  I listed the cons to be accurate, but I feel this is an excellent
  cane. I
  see myself getting years of service from it, and I recommend it
  to anyone
  who might find themselves in need of a cane.

  As a person with progressive blindness, I know the struggle of
  adopting a
  cane for the first time. This free cane may make that easier and
  embracing
  a cane can improve your life so much.

  Freely share & repost this unedited review.

  Learn more about the free cane program and apply for one here:
  http://www.nfb. <http://www.nfb.org/nfb/Free_Cane_Program.asp>
  org/nfb/Free_Cane_Program.asp

  With thanks to the NFB and their supporters,

  Carlton Griffin

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