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The Going, models 3800 and 3801, is an activty designed develop eye hand coordination and challenge motor planning skills for individuals with a physical disability. It is basically a football shaped object (the going) attached to two strings. On the end of the strings are handles with special protestors. The clients move the going back and forth by pulling the strings apart from one another. SIZES: Medium and large. DIMENSIONS: Length of string from one set of handles to the other set is 14 feet. (Length is adjustable). GUARANTEE: One full year from shipping date.

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This product record was updated on October 2, 2001.

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Southpaw Enterprises Inc

PO Box 1047
Dayton, Ohio 45401
United States
Telephone: 800-228-1698 or 937-252-6460.
Fax: 937-252-8502.
Web: http://www.southpawenterprises.com.
Email: therapy@southpawenterprises.com.


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