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Item Code: 690-35
This pair of wooden crutches was rather crudely made. The uprights meas. approx. 50.25 inches long x 1.25 inches thick. Neither upright is very straight. Each has a bit of waviness. Both bottoms have a small nail driven in as a tip. The wood in the areas around the nail is slightly split. The arm pieces meas. approx. 7.50 inches long x 2.00 inches wide. They are slightly concave. A hole was cut in each arm piece to accept the end of the upright. Wood is in overall good condition with minor dings and dents from age.
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