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LARGE PRINT LETTER TILES    


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Picture of LARGE PRINT LETTER TILES Large Print Letter Tiles are tiles to create a large print board game designed for use by seniors and individuals with low vision. These tiles are designed to replace the standard tile set for Scrabble and similar games and are approximately the same size as the standard tiles. However, the printed letters are larger and are higher contrast against the background. Point numbers are also printed on the tiles. DIMENSIONS: The tiles are 0.75 x 0.75 inch and the letters are 0.5 inch high. COLOR: White with black letters.

Notes: Scrabble is a registered trademark. ** Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 22.00.

This product record was updated on November 20, 2012.

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Distributor(s):

Dynamic Living, Inc.

95 West Dudleytown Road
Bloomfield, Connecticut 06002
United States
Telephone: 888-940-0605 or 860-683-4442.
Fax: 860-243-1910.
Web: http://www.dynamic-living.com.
Email: info@dynamic-living.com.


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