"Zeppelin Balloons"
Warren Mays
Description
Collection
Title:
"Zeppelin Balloons"
Creator:
Warren Mays
Date:
10/4/2016
Text:
Hello All,
In the past, we have used latex balloons for duplicating socket shapes.
Inflated, they are 3-4 feet long and approximately 12 in diameter. We are
now being told that this shape of balloon no longer exists. Do any of you
have a source for this style and shape of balloon?
Warren Mays, CPO
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In the past, we have used latex balloons for duplicating socket shapes.
Inflated, they are 3-4 feet long and approximately 12 in diameter. We are
now being told that this shape of balloon no longer exists. Do any of you
have a source for this style and shape of balloon?
Warren Mays, CPO
********************
To unsubscribe, send a message to: <Email Address Redacted> with
the words UNSUB OANDP-L in the body of the
message.
If you have a problem unsubscribing,or have other
questions, send e-mail to the moderator
Paul E. Prusakowski,CPO at <Email Address Redacted>
OANDP-L is a forum for the discussion of topics
related to Orthotics and Prosthetics.
Public commercial postings are forbidden. Responses to inquiries
should not be sent to the entire oandp-l list. Professional credentials
or affiliations should be used in all communications.
Citation
Warren Mays, “"Zeppelin Balloons",” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 1, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/242521.