Work stand

Supports: racks – Special article – Article includes elongated portion

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211 601, 211 87, A47F 700

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056157827

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a work stand for supporting a variety of hair styling instruments in an organized manner. The work stand is formed by a base and a U-shaped supporting plate which is detachably carried by the base. The supporting plate has a plurality of cutouts extending from an outer edge inwardly to retain various hair styling instruments. Cylindrical holders for heated instruments, such as curling irons, are carried by the supporting plate, the cylindrical holders secured within apertures formed in the supporting plate. The supporting plate is provided with a pair of legs which are bent to extend under the bottom of the supporting plate and detachably slidably engage within respective bands secured to the base.

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