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We have been looking for an electric book page turner and holder. Any
finds?

Sincerely,
nancy M.

Murray Charters wrote:
>
> Hi Sid and All...
> Independent Living lists the Robert's Book Holder on their "links" page...
> "The Roberts Book Holder - Finally, A Book Holder That Really works!
> Holds: all books, manuals, magazines, newspapers, and even individual
> sheets of paper at a comfortable reading angle."
> http://www.independentliving.org/Links.html
>
> There is a picture of the Robert's Book Holder here...
> http://members.aol.com/nroberts98/index.html
>
> Library Journal Buyers Guide 2000 has a listing for Norman Roberts...
> http://www.libraryjournal.com/buyersguide/comlist1.asp?type=company
> &companyid=486
>
> Roberts Book Mark Co.
> Book holder stand holds all size books and magazines at comfortable
> reading angle, prevents pages from flipping yet allows for effortless
> page turning. Reading aid.
>
> Contact: Norman  Roberts
> 3038 N. Federal Hwy., Bldg. H
> Ft. Lauderdale
> FL 33306  USA
>
> Phone:  954-563-6155
> FAX :  916-314-6566
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> http://members.aol.com/nroberts98/index1.html
>
> There's the web site Sid....
>
> Grey plastic $15.95
> Designer lucite $19.95 (Pictured Below)
> Additional pegs (2 per pkg.) $1.95
> Add $6.50 to cover shipping & handling
>
> Best regards ........ murray
>
> On 18 Dec 2000, at 22:40, Sid Levin wrote:
>
> > A book holder that is worth looking at is a "Roberts BookHolder".
> > it costs about fifteen bucks by Roberts Book Mark Co. 954-563-6155. In
> > Ft Lauderdale. (He may not know how to vote!) They also have a web site.
> > I have one, but dont use it often. I got it in a test and recommended it
> > to my support group here in N. Calif.
>
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