Cane E Tyrannosaurus Rex, King of the Dinosaurs,
Tyrant Lizard King, Cosplay, Reenactments, Walking Stick,
Steampunk. LARPING. GURP,s SCA. Medieval
This regal DINOSAUR handle walking stick is too cool to pass up. Express your personal style with this unique cane which is sure to turn heads.
Who is the real king of the dinosaurs? Tyrannosaurus Rex
The fearsome carnivorous dinosaur, the mighty tyrant lizard king known as Tyrannosaurus rex. Tyrannosaurus rex, commonly abbreviated to T.rex, means tyrant lizard king in Latin.
Tyrannosaurus Rex was one of the largest and most fearsome carnivores of all time. Although Tyrannosaurus Rex is one of the most renowned dinosaurs, few of the fossil specimens recovered by paleontologists are complete. The first T. Rex fossil was discovered by a curator from the American Museum of Natural History—the legendary Barnum Brown—and the Museum boasts one of the few specimens of T. Rex on public display.
Attributes of the Cane:
Makes a Great Gift for any Occasions and Stands out for Costumes on Halloween, a prop for a play or a casual stroll around town.
The cane shaft has been constructed from steel with a black glossy finish.
Ideal for a day at the races, rambling or as a great Steampunk accessory.
The bottom of the cane features a tough rubber gripper.
The head is highly detailed with this mystic fellow’s neck and body is a sight to behold!
Handle Material: Zinc Aluminum
Overall length: Approx. 35.5"
Shaft Length: Approx. 31.75”
The
great men of the last two centuries have carried canes, from Sherlock
Holmes, to Gregory House and of course Scrooge McDuck.
Every
Gentleman Requires a Cane.
Condition:
{KCMC} This is a previously owned cane. It has no disfiguring damage or flaws. There may be normal wear and tear. Please look at all the photos of the actual item you are buying as they tell the true condition and description of this item. NOTE: We are selling this item as collectible for decoration or theatre props ONLY. This item does not come with weight limitations. Buyer must be aware of what will work for them if they choose to use it in any capacity other than for decoration and collection. This cane is not a substitute for a medical walking device.