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Picture of WICO WRITING PEN The WICO Writing Pen is an easy grasp pen designed for use by individuals with grasping, upper extremity or fine motor disabilities or arthritis. The ink cartridge with ballpoint is mounted on a ring that fits on any finger, eliminating the need to grasp or squeeze the pen. The natural weight of the hand is sufficient to apply ink to the page. Ink refills are available. COLOR: Clear, yellow, green, pink, pewter, or blue.

Notes: The design of the WICO pen is patented. ** The manufacturer has posted a video demonstrating this product on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOmi1YC1AvI&feature=player_detailpage. ** To get the price listed, use coupon code WICO-PAB.

Price: 4.00.

This product record was updated on September 7, 2012.

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GlobaScope LLC

San Diego, California United States
Telephone: 619-253-3881.
Web: http://www.globascope.com.
Email: sales@globascope.com.


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