The tombow egg pen might be worth looking at. Notts Rehab used to sell
it, along with other pens for people with dexterity-related problems.
Nottingham Rehab Supplies
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Ian
On 20 Feb 2003 at 18:16, Steve Douglas wrote:
> Not sure if this will be any use, but I use a PhD pen from sandford. It has a wide barrel - designed for people with grip problems, but I suggest it because it is heavier than a standard pen, and also the greater width means extra space inside the barrel, so you could put some extra weight
inside it? Just a suggestion.
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> Ruth
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> From: Charles Keogh
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> Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 4:58 PM
> Subject: Heavy pens
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> Another question for the wealth of knowledge that is accumulated on this list. I need to source heavy (in terms of weight) rollerball pens for a student who needs them to be able to write properly. They seem to help his hand to not shake. Does anyone have a suggestion as to where I may be
able to obtain them. They do not need to be of any particular design other than to be heavy in weight.
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> PS This is probably another " no brainer" question.
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