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I have made these pens for my visit to the blind veterans centre they are not every ones cup of tea but they ere great for people with difficulty gripping an ordinary pen they are fatter and have rubber grips
I once made a guardian pen for a friend of mine whose hands were crippled by chronic arthritis. For the first time in years he was able to pick out the horses from the racing pages without pain. Didn't give him any more winners but gave him a lot of pleasure. Well done Woody.
Difficulty holding, moving, seeing comes to us all great you found the reason to make these pens Woody every help we can give in these ways is a blessing to someone. Thanks for sharing.
These will be a god send to someone Woody, they certainly do help those with arthritis, my sister in law who has arthritis has used one for years now (bought from ebay) and she swears by them ..