[Nfbk] Where to Get a Cane

slery slerythema at gmail.com
Sun Apr 10 03:51:10 UTC 2016


I am totally bummed. I did find a Star Continous Cards System that had the
address I have for them but a different city in PA.  The second place I
found that was in another PA city specified braille paper on their website
as available but I couldn't find a product listing for braille paper.
American Thermoform only has paper in A4, 8.5 x 11, and 11 x 11.5.

That is truly a shame as I had purchased 4 x 6 tractor fed and colored 8.5 x
11 tractor fed.

Cindy

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Cindy,

When I tried to order from them a year or two ago, I was redirected to the
American Thermoform site. I went to www.braillepaper.com.

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I get my braille paper from APH and Star Continuous Cards for tractor fed
paper. They both have very good boxes that protect the paper during shipping
(though I usually pick up my paper when I get it from APH).

Cindy

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Subject: [Nfbk] Where to Get a Cane

Hi All,

I need to buy a new cane and some braille paper. I tried the NFB website,
but their cane selection doesn't include the good old fashioned, solid,
aluminum folding cane. They have some weird four-section aluminum cane that
appears to only go up to 41 inches, and it has a telescoping portion, which
is exactly what I don't want.
However, they do have a 7-section carbon fiber cane that looks interesting.
Has anyone used that?

I mainly want a solid folding cane. If NFB doesn't have one you all
recommend, please let me know where you like to buy your canes.

Best,
Chris


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University of Kentucky College of Law, J.D. Candidate, 2016 Senior Staff
Editor, Kentucky Law Journal Co-President, American Constitution Society
President, Election Law Society California Institute of the Arts, B.F.A.
2010
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