[nabs-l] available one gently used electronic talking dictionary for $100

Joshua Hendrickson louvins at gmail.com
Tue Jun 24 02:07:23 UTC 2014


Hi to all.  Yes, it is a Franklin Language Master as the dictionary is
called.  I used one of them in the school for the blind where I was
attending several years ago.  I bought one since I really liked them,
but I just don't use mine anymore.  It really is a very fun device.  I
even hooked up the dictionary to an amplifier I had.  Man, was that
ever loud, it didn't hurt the dictionary at all.  It was fun to make
the speech echo or repeat itself when I used some effects my amp had.
I really hope someone can use this.  Have a great evening all.

On 6/23/14, Antonio Guimaraes <freethaught at gmail.com> wrote:
> Joshua,
>
> Are you talking about the Franklyn Talking Dictionary?
>
> I appreciate the post, and would encourage the first person to think they
> need an accessible dictionary to contact Joshua.
>
> This device costs $450 new, if it is even sold anymore.
>
> There is a thesaurus, grammar guide, pronunciation guide, confusibles
> feature, notes list, word list, and some cool games.
>
> I could even use it to correctly spell confusables in the line above.
>
> I just used mine so I don’t misspell confusables twice.
>
> Confused,
>
> Antonio
>
>
>
>
> On Jun 23, 2014, at 4:13 AM, Joshua Hendrickson via nabs-l
> <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi to all.  I know things aren't really sold on this list, but I was
>> thinking what I have might help someone taking a lot of english
>> classes.  I have an electronic talking dictionary that runs on four
>> double a batteries for $100.  This dictionary has a lot of definitions
>> of words, and also has some fun word games that can be played.  I'm
>> not using it its just sitting under my bed, and I'd like to find
>> someone who can use it.  I have paypal, and will also accept money
>> orders.  I hope I'm not out of line by posting this, and I apologize
>> in advance if I'm doing something wrong.  I can be reached at
>> louvins at gmail.com, and also via phone at 815-209-9817.  If the
>> dictionary is sold, it will help me saving up money for technology for
>> college.  Have a great day all.
>>
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