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Picture of HOYLE GRIP RITE GRIPPERS, HOYLE SUPER GRIP, & ROUND GRIPPERS Triangular or round grips slide over shaft of pen, pencil or other hand held items. Soft vinyl provides more comfortable grip when writing and encourages natural finger hold to minimize finger strain. Several sizes available to fit variety of hand held tools such as crochet hooks, paintbrushes or silverware. Bag of 14 contains 7 sizes, 2 of each size. Pen and pencil holders available in bags of 25 or 100; Super Grip holders fit larger diameter ball point pens, crayons and some silverware. The grippers are non-toxic and latex free.

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This product record was updated on November 4, 2009.

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Hoyle Products Inc

PO Box #490
10675 Highway 155
Glennville, California 93226
United States
Telephone: 800-345-1950 or 661-536-8063.
Fax: 661-536-8067.
Web: No known web address.
Email: HoyleGrips@aol.com.


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