Globe Leisure Products, www.xtgolf.com. contact John Worby on 01279
467500.
They have a product in development that may suit.
David Austen
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 16:15:12 -0000, BOTWRIGHT, KENNETH
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>I have a student who nearly lost her arm in a RTA and had numerous
>plates and screws inserted into her arm and a rod in her back. She is a
>PGCE student and has to transport/carry course resources and materials
>for her lessons, in the past this has lead to the screws pulling out of
>the plates in her arm. A pilot's roller case is not robust enough to
>carry the quantities of materials and resources she has to take to the
>classroom. Any suggestions for a more durable trolley that could satisfy
>these requirements?
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>Regards
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>Ken Botwright
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