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Jeff Francoeur Autograph Auto Big Stick Bat w COA | ![]() |
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US $39.99 | 6d 18h 53m |
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MIKE PIAZZA DODGERS RAWLINGS BIG STICK BASEBALL BAT | ![]() |
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US $49.99 | 23d 15h 45m |
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Adrian Gonzalez Signed Auto Red Sox Baseball Bat PSA DNA COA Rawlings Big Stick | ![]() |
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US $149.99 | 4d 16h 51m |
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RON SANTO CHICAGO CUBS RAWLINGS BIG STICK BASEBALL BAT | ![]() |
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US $54.99 | 23d 15h 48m |
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Brian McCann Autographed Rawlings Big Stick Bat JSA COA Atlanta Braves All Star | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $49.95 | 9h 38m |
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AL KALINE TIGERS RAWLINGS BIG STICK BASEBALL BAT | ![]() |
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US $49.99 | 23d 9h 21m |
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PITTSBURGH PIRATES RAWLINGS BIG STICK BASEBALL BAT | ![]() |
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US $49.99 | 23d 9h 5m |
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BALTIMORE ORIOLES RAWLINGS BIG STICK BASEBALL BAT | ![]() |
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US $49.99 | 23d 8h 59m |
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AJ Pierzynski Twins Giants 2005 White Sox Signed Rawlings Big Stick Bat COA | ![]() |
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US $59.96 | 23d 12h 45m |
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BARRY BONDS SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED AUTOGRAPH BASEBALL BAT GIANTS PIRATES BIG STICK | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $175.00 | 11h 11m |
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3000 HIT CLUB RAWLINGS BIG STICK BASEBALL BAT | ![]() |
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US $49.99 | 21d 5h 54m |
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DAVID FREESE RAWLINGS BIG STICK BASEBALL BAT MLB | ![]() |
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US $57.99 | 7d 23h 21m |
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HANK BLALOCK MLB GAME USED BIG STICK BAT NO CRACKS | ![]() |
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US $249.95 | 28d 22h 33m |
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MARIO LEMIEUX PENGUINS RAWLINGS BIG STICK BASEBALL BAT | ![]() |
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US $54.99 | 28d 14h 47m |
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Rawlings Big Stick 34 Baseball Bat With Your Name | ![]() |
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US $39.99 | 18d 20h 51m |
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PETE ROSE SIGNED 34 RAWLINGS BIG STICK GLOBAL AUTHENTICATED GV256616 SHARP | ![]() |
11 Bids | US $41.00 | 13h 56m |
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Geovany Soto signed autographed Rawlings Big Stick Bat | ![]() |
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US $63.75 | 29d 23h 55m |
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Frank Thomas The Big Stick Picture | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $10.00 | 14h 7m |
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Felix Pie Cubs Signed Big Stick w Photo Proof | ![]() |
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US $99.00 | 29d 13h 34m |
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Frank Thomas Autographed Rawlings Big Stick Bat PSA DNA | ![]() |
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US $150.00 | 28d 16h 10m |
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Alex Rodriguez Autographed Rawlings Big Stick Bat | ![]() |
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US $599.00 | 28d 16h |
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AL KALINE AUTOGRAPH BLACK BIG STICK BAT PSA DNA H00004 | ![]() |
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US $150.00 | 29d 12h 50m |
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1970 Willie Mays Giants Adirondack Baseball Big Stick Bat Sports Print Ad | ![]() |
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US $7.19 | 29d 15h 15m |
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STAN MUSIAL AUTO BAT ST LOUIS CARDINALS BIG STICK MLB COA | ![]() |
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US $460.00 | 29d 10h 14m |
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CARL CRAWFORD AUTO BAT BOSTON RED SOX BIG STICK MLB COA | ![]() |
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US $260.00 | 29d 10h 14m |
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OZZIE SMITH Signed Rawlings Big Stick Baseball Bat JSA | ![]() |
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US $179.99 | 29d 9h 56m |
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HANK AARON AUTOGRAPHED AIRONDOCK BIG STICK BAT BASEBALL SIGNED DISPLAY CASE | ![]() |
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US $995.00 | 29d 9h 46m |
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DON NEWCOMBE DODGERS RAWLINGS BIG STICK BASEBALL BAT | ![]() |
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US $49.99 | 28d 11h 22m |
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CURT SCHILLING RED SOX RAWLINGS BIG STICK BASEBALL BAT | ![]() |
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US $49.99 | 28d 11h 22m |
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RON SANTO SIGNED AUTO CHICAGO CUBS RAWLINGS BIG STICK BLONDE BASEBALL BAT | ![]() |
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US $150.00 | 8d 21h 30m |
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FRANK THOMAS WHITE SOX SIGNED RAWLINGS BIG STICK PRO MODEL BAT PSA DNA P50393 | ![]() |
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US $129.99 | 26d 17h 45m |
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BOB FELLER HOF 62 AUTOGRAPH BIG STICK BASEBALL BAT | ![]() |
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US $99.00 | 28d 22h 9m |
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ANGEL BERROA 2003 ROY SIGNED RAWLINGS BIG STICK BAT W COA | ![]() |
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US $39.00 | 29d 10h 4m |
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Roy Sievers signed Big Stick Bat Washington Chicago WS Philadelphia St Louis | ![]() |
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US $59.99 | 29d 19h 7m |
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JOHN SMOLTZ Signed Big Stick Baseball Bat JSA | ![]() |
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US $129.99 | 29d 17h 4m |
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CASEY MCGEHEE MILWAUKEE BREWERS SIGNED FULL SIZE BIG STICK BAT w PROOF | ![]() |
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US $64.99 | 29d 15h 48m |
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COREY HART MILWAUKEE BREWERS SIGNED FULL SIZE BIG STICK BAT w PROOF AUTOGRAPH | ![]() |
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US $84.99 | 29d 15h 46m |
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PETE ROSE Signed Hit King Big Stick Baseball Bat JSA | ![]() |
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US $108.99 | 29d 12h 48m |
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Chipper Jones Signed Autographed Blonde Rawlings Big Stick Bat Braves w 99 MVP | ![]() |
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US $149.99 | 28d 13h 38m |
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2005 NL ROY Ryan Howard Autographed Rawlings Big Stick Baseball Bat Phillies | ![]() |
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US $249.95 | 27d 10h 34m |
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LANCE BERKMAN SIGNED RAWLINGS BIG STICK BAT COA | ![]() |
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US $169.99 | 28d 20h 8m |
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Vintage New Adirondack Big Stick Joe Torre wood baseball bat model P302F | ![]() |
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US $49.00 | 24d 19h 11m |
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Cubs JOSH VITTERS Autographed Rawlings Big Stick Engraved Barrel Photo COA | ![]() |
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US $49.95 | 25d 16h 42m |
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Vintage Willie Mays Adirondack Big Stick Youth 302JF Baseball Bat Made USA 29 | ![]() |
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US $57.49 | 27d 15h 28m |
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Ken Griffey Jr Signed Bat Professional Model Rawlings Big Stick PSA DNA | ![]() |
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US $199.00 | 27d 11h 15m |
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Carlos Pena Rays Signed Rawlings Blonde Big Stick Bat | ![]() |
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US $110.00 | 28d 4h 41m |
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ADAM DUNN WHITE SOX SIGNED RAWLING BIG STICK bat COA | ![]() |
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US $85.00 | 29d 10h 4m |
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Vintage New Adirondack Big Stick Greg Luzinski 34 inch wood baseball bat | ![]() |
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US $69.00 | 24d 19h 11m |
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BARRY BONDS Rawlings Big Stick Pro Model Full Size Bat Engraved Barry Bonds | ![]() |
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US $24.95 | 24d 15h 9m |
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CAL RIPKEN JR ENGRAVED PRO ADIRONDACK BIG STICK BAT | ![]() |
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US $59.99 | 26d 7h 29m |
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Looking For The Best Walking Canes And Walking Sticks?
The difference between canes and walking sticks is in their function. Lets start with the famous walking cane, your conventional walking cane which is also known as the "Crook" is supposed to be leaned on with palms firmly pressed down to help take weight off your legs as you walk. The Crook, also known as the "candy cane" is only one of the many designs in use today.
Instead of your conventional crook cane, some canes come with just a knob handle, and with no handle at all. Canes and walking sticks come in different sizes and lengths, and in many cases can be separated in to various pieces for portability. They both come designed for different occasions, like hiking. If you enjoy traveling up steep mountain cliffs, then you might enjoy a cane or walking stick with a rubber or metal hiking-spike or ferrule attached to help keep you from slipping when climbing. Alternatives to the warm weather hiking spike is the metallic cleat which is better designed to puncture hard ice in snowy climates. In the past, the metallic cleat has saved the lives of many climbers as it has reduced the dangers of falling on icy and steep-snowy cliffs.
You can use your cane all year-long with many accessories available to help improve your walking aid. The first is a hand strap that attaches to the base of the stick. The hand strap wraps around your wrist so you won't accidentally lose it, or let the stick slip away from you. Of course, not all canes and walking sticks are made to support a person's full body weight. Walking canes and walking sticks that appear too thin or have dual use features are not sturdy enough, for example, if you have a sore ankle then try not to lean against a sword cane, use a support cane instead to help you walk.
Did you know that there are walking sticks and walking canes that come for both men and women, and there's a difference? Many of the canes build for either men or women are designed with their hands and body in mind. For example, men are known to have much larger hands which require more space on the handle , depending on the height and weight of the man; the main body of the cane would need to be heavier with a wide dimension. In contrast women won't need such a heavy cane, if style is an issue then a more slender cane would be ideal when wearing any ensemble. Nevertheless, there have been instances where big and tall woman have needed heavier canes for either aesthetic or aid, and have been very pleased with the results.
Sometimes weight by itself is the determining factor on whether or not a cane is right for a customer. The suitable weight for a man seeking a heavy cane would require him between to between 180 to 240 Ibs. A woman seeking that thinner cane to lean against would need to weigh between 95 to 150 Ibs.
The difference between canes and walking sticks is not just in their function, but how they make the individual feel about themselves, if it offers piece of mind and body through physical support, or looks great with your ensemble then a cane is the most ideal solution for the new and improved you.
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