[Blindtlk] Deciding between Perkins Brailler models and sources tobuy
Gary Wunder
gwunder at earthlink.net
Fri Sep 11 12:37:18 UTC 2009
I think a little repair of your existing unit may solve your problems for a
lot less money than a new one sir.
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From: "Gerardo Corripio" <gera1027 at gmail.com>
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Subject: [Blindtlk] Deciding between Perkins Brailler models and sources
tobuy
> Hi guys: After nealry twenty years of using my Perkins, it finally gave
> up, thus I'm trying to decide whether to buy the classic Perkins model or
> the newer one that's 40% less heavy and redesigned. What have your
> experiences been with either of these in terms of guarantee from the
> manufacturer, durability (I use my Perkins a lot to transcribe
> questionaires I apply to my patients and other notes )and within the
> machine's overall functioning? and the difference in price between both
> models?
> Also, what places do you recommend to buy Perkins? I'm aware in searching
> on the Net that the NFB Material Center sales them as well as buying
> directly from the Howe Press in Boston. Which of these two places is
> better?
> Thanks in advanced for any info.
> Gerardo
>
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