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Old 09-02-2009, 07:11 PM #1
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Thumbs up Pen Again -- Deal Alert

I really like using the Pen Again. It isn't a strain for the most part, meaning I can write with it slightly longer than normal pens :P
I got the Ergo-Sof PenAgain +2 bonus refills at Staples for $4! Then I went across the street and saw Relax The Back store had it for $7

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Default felt tips

i like felt tips, no pressure required
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I like the PenAgain myself. I bought it at Relax the Back.
fyi-if you are in PT or have a PT rec. (just a name, not a piece of paper) they give you a discount.


for a felt tip pen you may want to wrap it in foam to get it wider
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I love to use the Dr. Grip by Pilot and another one that is about 1/2 in wide and cushy on the hand feels like silicone??? anyhow it is nice and wide for my poor grip and my poor writing. Got my Fiancee using it now and he LOVES it as do his patients they all want to take it home!!! I think I usually pay around $10.00 cdn for it and refills are $5.00 for two. i love it so much I have about six around the house and they are gel ink which I love to death as I dont have to push to get it to work.....it just runs out for me!!!

http://www.staples.ca/ENG/Catalog/ca...affixedcode=WW

that is the other one I use above....it is wide the pic is deceptive.....

and this one....
http://www.staples.ca/ENG/Catalog/ca...affixedcode=WW
I love that one soooo much esp since it comes in pink!!! LOL

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victoria, tried to look at ur links but it wants my canadian postal code. can u put a picture, i want to see the pink one. i like pink too.
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