Hello again!

If you are comfortable with any answer you get as to why this unit hasn't been used in two years, I'd purchase it! I believe it has a parallel port so you should be able to use it as an embosser and someone on the list did say that works!

The literature I have seen on this obscure piece of technology is impressive and I haven't met anyone who owned one. I'd like to hear from you privately so you can give me your impressions of the machine as you learn it! I'd like to know more myself!

Thanks in advance!

Jim Aldrich

At 01:12 AM 11/27/2004 , you wrote:
Hi, the reason I am looking at a mount batten is:

1. I have arthrightis so even though I can use a percons to braille my notes
for talks and thing I can't do it for any lengh of time because of my
wrists.
2. The one I am looking at is second hand so it won't be as expence as a new
one, (but it will be just like getting a new one because the person who has
it has hardly use it in the two years she has had it.)
3. I help teach braille at our local blind society and I am also the only
teacher who can use a mount batten to braille, so I would like to be able to
learn the other features aswell to be able to teach them aswell. Also the
mount batten helps it much easier for me to do any work for the class.

If I can print from my voice note to it that will be a bonis.

>From Shaz and lick from Lena.

"I don't suffer from insanity; I enjoy every minute of it!"
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