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Picture of SEE-THROUGH BUMPON COLLECTION (MODEL STBC1) The See-Through Bumpon Collection, model STBC1, is a set of tactile markers designed for use by individuals with blindness or low vision. The set includes 304 clear markers in four sizes for a variety of uses and a list od suggested uses. The smallest dot is somewhat larger than a Braille dot and the largest one is dome shaped and about twice the size of a pencil eraser. The collection also includes one sheet of 56 markers that are flat on top and smaller than a dime in diameter. These dots adhere to any smooth, clean surface and peel off easily when not needed.

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Price: 24.95.

This product record was updated on August 17, 2011.

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Exceptional Teaching Inc.

3994 Oleander Way
Castro Valley, California 94546
United States
Telephone: 800- 549-6999 or 510-889-7282.
Fax: 510- 889-7382.
Web: http://www.exceptionalteaching.com.
Email: info@exceptionalteaching.com.


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