Apparatus for steadying one's arm at an easel and use thereof

Supports – Easel; book – copy or music score holder

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248460, A47B 1900

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051411989

ABSTRACT:
The subject invention provides an apparatus for steadying one's arm at an easel which comprises a rod like support member two ends covered by plastic caps. A hook is provided at one end of the support member for attaching the apparatus to an easel. The hook is attached to an eyelet located on top of the easel so that the apparatus, when the other end of the support member is supported by one of an artist's hands, steadies the other of said artist's hands which rests upon the support member.

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