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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 11/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Hoyle Super Jumbo Low Vision Bridge Deck are low vision playing cards designed for use by individuals with low vision. The cards in this deck are standard size with extra bold numbers, letters, and suit symbols. The cards are available in a single or double deck. DIMENSIONS: Numbers, letters, and suit markings are one inch. COLOR: White background with black or dark red print depending on suit.

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Price: 5.95 to 3.50.

This product record was updated on November 20, 2012.

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Sight Connection

9709 Third Avenue NE, Suite 100
Seattle, Washington 98115-2027
United States
Telephone: 800-458-4888 or 206-525-5556.
Web: http://www.sightconnection.com.
Email: store@sightconnection.org.


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