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  1. BIG PRINT ADDRESS BOOK Picture of BIG PRINT ADDRESS BOOK The Big Print Address Book is a large print address book designed for use by individuals with low vision. Wide-ruled lines provide space for writing names and addresses using large letters and numbers, with room for over 500 listings in large print format. The address book has flexible plastic coil binding and durable covers with inside front and back pockets. A bold 20/20 pen (see separate entry) is included. DIMENSIONS: 8 x 9.5 inches closed....[More Information]

  2. EZ TRACK ADDRESS BOOK (MODEL 1-07910-00) Picture of EZ TRACK ADDRESS BOOK (MODEL 1-07910-00) The EZ Track Address Book, model 1-07910-00, is a large print address book designed for use by individuals with low vision. This large print address book holds 208 names and addresses in a three-ring binder with large alphabetic tabs. OPTIONS: Additional name and address insert refill pages (model 1-07911-00)....[More Information]

  3. LARGE PRINT ADDRESS BOOK The Large Print Address Book is designed for use by individuals with low vision. It is spiral bound with a heavyweight laminated cover. DIMENSIONS (LxW): 9.5 x 7.5 inches....[More Information]

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