Walking staff with tripod base and adaptable mount

Photography – Camera support

Reexamination Certificate

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C135S066000, C135S075000, C135S084000, C248S155100, C248S155500, C248S187100

Reexamination Certificate

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07344320

ABSTRACT:
A staff apparatus having a leg assembly with multiple movable legs. In one embodiment, the leg assembly includes three legs to form a tripod. The staff apparatus may include an adaptable magnetic-based mount for releasably attaching a camera, spotting scope, gun or arm rest, or other item. The mount may be movable or non-movable. A shaft may include multiple telescoping sections, and an upper section may telescope into a lower section. Various embodiments and features of the staff apparatus are disclosed.

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