Post card displayer fastening on bulletin board

Card – picture – or sign exhibiting – Signs – Hanging

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248317, B42F 1300, A44B 2100

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040953629

ABSTRACT:
Slender clips grip a vertical rod and hold post cards by their left-hand borders so that they may be rotated and examined on both sides without being removed. Two or more mounts hold the rod close off a vertical surface such as a cork board, wall, or mirror, and are provided with flanges for slipping between a bulletin board frame and its major surface. The mounts also have holes for thumbtacks. One of these mounts may be used alternatively to fasten to a bulletin board a short chain from which a small bulldog clip or small levered clothespin holding a post card by its top edge is suspended. Such a mount may itself be replaced by a very stout large-headed pin.

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