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Old 07-15-2009, 10:33 AM #1
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Default Check out this book holder

This book holder is amazing. Pricey but worth it.


http://www.gotyarn.com/category_results.cfm?Category=23
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Old 07-15-2009, 08:01 PM #2
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http://www.readezy.com/
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how do you turn the pages on either one without using your hands??
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On the read ezy it is easy to turn pages. It only takes one finger to slide it over to the other side.
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On the read ezy it is easy to turn pages. It only takes one finger to slide it over to the other side.
Sounds great!!!I am an artist and am looking for an alternative for an easel...was told to place canvas on floor which works good...anyone w/ ideas shoot them my way!!
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The Readezy is a life saver. I read all the time and don't know what I would do what out it. It holds hardbacks, and paperbacks of all sizes. I own two of them. They come from Australia but are worth every penny. I tried them all and nothing compares to it.

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Default is readezy height adjustable?

Hi - From the pictures on the website, it looks like the readezy sits at desk/table height, such that the user would have to bend their head down to read the book that it's holding. It hurts my neck to bend downward like that for too long - I usually end up stacking a pile of books under my (cheap) holder to raise it up to eye height (not the most elegant or portable solution). Billy, can you tell us if that's the readezy is height-adjustable, to bring to book to eye-level?

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Hi, I have it set on atray while I sit on a couch. It had adjustable angles, so you can change the angle. It is very lite weght yet strong and unbreakable. You can move it anywhere and even put it on a pillow or etc.
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This book holder is amazing. Pricey but worth it.


http://www.gotyarn.com/category_results.cfm?Category=23

I used this one at length. They also make a desktop version but this one can be used upside down while in bed or in a reclining chair. (only problem is that that position makes me sleepy)

Here it is in a catalog. It's one that someone on a funded voc rehab or in an OT program might get.
http://www.activeforever.com/p-236-l...ok-holder.aspx
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