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Try Walker Display -- I think you can find it at walkerdisplay.com
Peter Spooner
Jillian Adams wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a friend that owns a late 1880s house. He can't hang pictures on the
> wall because of the plaster, so he needs to hang a picture rail. He is
> unsure where to acquire the hangers and we were hoping someone on the list
> would know. I looked in a couple of my archival catalogues, but no luck.
> Any suggestions? He is very computer-oriented, so if you have a web site
> address for them that would be even better. One more thing, do they have a
> special name?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jillian Adams
>
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