Posted 12 months ago
collector4…
(153 items)
Here is a Vintage Cane, WWII era. This is unknown type hardwood cane, carved with name ULFRED CAVA and dated 1945. The top is carved with skull, shows nice wear. Possible trench art, but unknown.
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Posted 12 months ago
collector4…
(153 items)
Here is a Vintage Cane, WWII era. This is unknown type hardwood cane, carved with name ULFRED CAVA and dated 1945. The top is carved with skull, shows nice wear. Possible trench art, but unknown.
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toolate, madvan, miKKoChristmas11, lundy & flowerrose.
Thanks all.
mrmajestic1 & musikchoo
Thank you
Absolutely totally worthless & U shouldn't even have it in your home! I will gladly pay the postage & my address so you can get it out of your possession as quickly as possible.
blunderbuss2,
I will get it ready to ship, but there will be a handling charge$$$.
Thanks for the kindness.
I anxiously await assuming the Curse!
officialfuel,
Thank you
Guess U have decided to live with the curse. Bon chance from Obeah man.
blunderbuss2
I think I am cursed, something strange is happening around here!
My hair is starting to turn grey.
I gave you your chance & there's still time! Same thing happened to me over a cursed item. I don't call it grey, but ultra-blond. The damage can't be reversed but can be stopped if you follow my orig. instructions. Be wise!
I will have to clear it with my crystal balls first.