Press Clippings
 
 
Atlanta Journal-Constitution--Feature
Thursday, May 17, 2007
He's Fully Armed for Fun
Tot's dad designs unique prostheses
 
Michael Haag was born with a rare birth defect that left him with only one fully developed hand. But it's not keeping him from doing
 
Marketplace--Honorable mention
Thursday, May 3, 2007
Prosthetics isn't a big enough market to spur innovation for profit, so one amputee Iraq veteran is adapting the open source concept by reverse-engineering expired patents and posting them online.
 
Columbia News Service--Feature
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Home-built Prosthetics Lend a Helping Hand --  When Robert Haag's son Michael was born with about 6 inches of his left arm missing below the elbow--a condition shared by one in 400 children each
 
NPR's Weekend Edition--Honorable mention
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Kuniholm lost his arm last year while on patrol in Iraq. Not satisfied with his prosthetic choices back in America, he decided to do something
 
Wired News--Interview
Sunday, September 24, 2006
Give 'em a (Working) Hand --  “Other Open Prosthetics innovations are do-it-yourself projects and simple hacks that, while less ambitious, are no less important. One of these was contributed by
 
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