Hi Tom.
Buy an embosser? that is waaaaay more overkill than I am thinking here. In
the Uk at least there are braille transcription services that will spend
their time on printing, it's one way that say a local theatre can get
braille programs, sinse you are correct that braille embossers are stupidly
expensive.
I don't have a clear idea on costs, sinse it's not something I've looked
into but I don't believe it's that much, particularly as regards reproducing
the thing once you've got one printed and then are making copies.
As to people who don't have much to do with the blind community, well to be
honest I fall into that category marginly myself simply because I don't find
blindness events or organizations that helpful or that I have much in common
with a lot of other blind people, ---- though i still do look at the news
letters just in case anything vaguely interesting comes up, and would
probably pick up a leaflet on something like games.
of course there will be some people who literally don't have anything at all
with any blindness organization, but you can't cover everyone! my suggestion
of an intro leaflet was just to let more people know who normally might not.
Beware the grue!
Dark.
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