Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
My immediate reaction was hell no. But after looking at it more, it could work. Thinking out loud...Is the hand position more ergonomic than the traditional way we hold squeegeesWill it allow you the same control to apply downward force in both directions (push and pull)Is the hand grips adjustable, and if not will that position be comfortable/ideal for all peopleCan you grip them, print, pop it back, in the screen, and unload shirt just as quick as a conventional squeegeeWill this be a lot heavier than a standard squeegee
It is similar to this.http://www.advancedscreenprintsupply.com/ez-grip-squeegee-handle-details.html
if you were to make these with clamps that could hold onto the auto squeegee holders (M&R style) I'd love to give them a try.we have many times here just held the auto squeegees as they were the same color and it saved messing up a manual squeegee to get a few prints done.Heck, just a standard handle that could hold the M&R style squeegees would be cool.