Weighted Bookmark

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Maxi-Aids
Label: Maxi-Aids
Manufacturer: Maxi-Aids
Publisher: Maxi-Aids
Studio: Maxi-Aids



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Product DescriptionLeather bookmark holds book open without damaging pages. Weighted at both ends.

















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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Leaves black marks on book pages
Although this bookweight does the job and I was initially pleased with it, I soon found that the edge of the leather is stained black and the stain leaves the book pages with black marks that can't be removed. Merely picking the bookweight up and moving it to a new page causes marks and if you slide the bookweight down the page, you will have a lot of marks. I am contacting the company to see if they make a version with no stain.

Feb. 2008 - As an update to this review, three emails to the company went unanswered as did a phone call, thus negating the chance that I will order anything else from them.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Does The Trick
As mentioned previously, these aren't too easy to find.

I bought three of them as I often have more than one book open at a time as I prepare sermons. Open the book - even big Bible commentaries - place this on top and forget about it.

Bookweight may seem a little stuff but will "break in" w/use. Even so, works great w/very first use.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Weighted Bookmark
Weighted Bookmark

It's a little rough around the edges, but not enough to not buy another one. Compared to $40 and $50 weights I've seen, this is a very good deal. My wife asked me to order her one now.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Strong, Reliable,
Works great for keeping down pages and travels well in bag. The leather makes it very durable. I use all the time for a year now and still looks like new.
Just don't play around with it much because it hurts like a dickens if you hit the bad side of your hand with it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Does The Job
This does the job and it was a great price. I looked many places and an item such as this was easily twice the price and that was if you could even find one in the marketplace.



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