Ryman's catalogue - copyholders p.446
I like the Easyvue Adjustable, easel format - variable height and tilt, clip
of paper and adjust able arm for moderate books, collapses flat,
unfortunately not weighted but at little creative use of "plaster of Paris"
or the like might give it a more stable footing.
they also have an anglepoise one max load 400g.
It took some serious discussion with the manager in Oxford to find the page
but they claim to be able to get them by next day if requested before 4pm.
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> Subject: Re: Book Holders
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> Thanks to all who made suggestions in relation to this.
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> Unfortunately we appear to have drawn a blank in terms of meeting
> the need for a highly adjustable book holder capable of
> supporting more than documents or very lightwieght periodicals.
> In the end I compromised by suggesting an anglepoise copy holder
> for flexibility to handle lighter materials, together with a
> posturite min board with attached bookholder to give as much
> height as possible to supporting heavier items.
>
> From replies it would seem that their is some demand for a
> facility to support books in a fully adjustable fashion - so if
> there any manufacturers sitting in.......
>
> Geoff
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> Geoff Coates
> Assistive Technology Adviser
> University of Central Lancashire
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