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Set of 12 thermoformed plastic boards with raised arabic letter for visually handicapped bingo players. Outline of raised numbers can be felt with the fingers and readily determined by players. Numbers are also large enough so that lesser handicapped might read the digits.

Notes: Not commercially available, is offered as community service and is made available to organizations and institutions serving visually impaired.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Telecom Pioneers of America (formerly Telephone Pioneers of America), Illinois Chapter 1 - AT&T / Ameritech

c/o John Artinghelli, Chapter President
790 N Waverly Dr
Elgin, Illinois 60120
United States
Telephone: 800-976-1914 or 847-888-3551.
Fax: 847-622-9196.
Web: http://www.attpioneers.org/chapters/illinois/illinois.html.
Email: johnarti@wideopenwest.com.


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