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#1 ashleysharp

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Posted 05 January 2012 - 09:04 PM

My mother is a complete quad. We have a sip-n-puff page tuner that we would like to sell. It would be perfect for a student or just someone that loves to read, but can't turn the pages on their own. It offers alot of indepedence from having to have someone else turn pages for you. I have listed the retailers description below. The one we have is also equipped with a light at the top and it is mounted to a rolling adjustable stand. Please let me know if you are interested. Make an offer and we'll talk. It retails between $5,000-$6,000. Thanks!!!



With the BLV-6, the user is in total step-by-step control of the turning process. Errors in turning, sticking pages, crumpled or mis-angled pages—all can be manipulated successfully by the user with the truly unique characteristics of the Page Turner.

Whether you're sitting up or lying down, pages can be turned forward and backward, one at a time or continuously (scanning a chapter or directory, for instance). The only assistance required is to insert the document to be read, position the operating control for the user, and occasionally clean the turning mechanism.

Used for social, business, and educational reading, the unit works with books, magazines, catalogs, brochures, incoming mail, etc. It can be operated with a variety of multiple-switch assemblies or optionally with a visual scanner and any single switch. And, it can be run by most environmental control units. •No adjustments are required to set up for any size, texture, or type of document
•Accommodates most textbooks, paperbacks, magazines, smaller newspapers; maximum page size: 12" x 9", books to 2" thick
•Inner and outer plastic panels secure and flatten the document being read
•An elastic cord secures thin-spined materials like pamphlets and magazines
•A rubber roller manipulates pages forward and backward, singly or continuously. No adhesives or tapes are used
•A collapsible tripod is built in for upright table rest
•Adjustable clamps are built in for attaching to the LB-2 Overbed Table or other support framework
•A carrying handle allows instant transport
•A variety of operating controls are available to accommodate a wide range of physical abilities
•Adaptive Fixtures are available for mounting and positioning operating controls for maximum comfort of the user

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#2 ashleysharp

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Posted 17 January 2012 - 01:54 AM

I talked with my mom and the price is $4500 (obo) Please let me know if you are interested.




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