I've been using the Flip-Pal for about a year with very good results. No
problem with large size documents - they stitch together wonderfully. Also,
no problem taking it into courthouses and libraries.

John

On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 2:41 AM, Garry F Bell <ga...@woosh.co.nz> wrote:

> 'evening
>
> I am considering purchasing a Flip-Pal to enable me to scan  A4 size
> documents.  Having made enquiries amongst fellow Genealogists I get the
> impression it is "not the best".
>
> I know that Flip-Pal is ideal for photographs and small newspaper items
> but how do others overcome it's size limitations?
>
> With thanks
> Garry
>
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