Louie Morgan-Kemp, from Cambridgeshire, has been fundraising for £13,000 for the prosthetic limb.
The 3D-printed prosthetic limb is built by Open Bionics.
Louie, from Swavesey, previously said it would enable him to "do stuff other children can do" and would give him "more confidence".Louie, seven, said he was looking forward to being "able to hold two things with two hands"The grandfather from Egham, who describes himself as a "general dealer" who buys and sells trucks and vans, said: "I just said 'listen, don't worry about it, you just go and get his arm, I'll pay for it'.
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