Metal Book Stand
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Prodyne M-979 Stainless Steel Cook Book Holder
$15.00 A fresh new design in brushed stainless steel. Spring loaded twin holding arms with black rubber ball ends keep cookbook open and neatly in place. Rear support legs are adjustable from proper angle and fold down for easy storage. Black rubber ball feet and bottom molding keep holder steady.... |
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12 Tall Black Iron Display Stand Holds Cook Books, Plates, Pictures & More!
$9.94 These stands are perfect for showcasing for small framed artwork, books, photos, plates, scrapbooks and more! The two support arms extend out 1.25" and have a tip that is bent up to keep your item from sliding off. Overall size 9-3/4" wide x about 6" deep and stands 12" high.... |
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Cast Iron Cookbook Holder - Oil-Rubbed Bronze
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Dio Anthology: Stand Up & Shout
$11.65 29 savage cuts on 2 CDs from Dio's Elf, rainbow, Black Sabbath & solo releases. The most complete collection ever! Plus track-by-track commentary from Dio himself. Remastered. Deluxe digipak w/slipcase. Rhino. 2003.... |
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Withering Stands of Hope
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they can even be found in the Staples catalog. I do not know what they say either. We use large 3-ring binders at work – very few of them. We have this Rack a metal stand and books in it. It's better than the book ends becase if you take a book, all other remain in their own slot. Trying to explaing this the best I can. Can you tell me what is called something like this in order to find one or if you know who might have them, let I know? I know ….. I just said we can not find through Staples and I know someone is going to say "check staples" – HA HA HA – it happens all the time. Anyway, thank you!
Try doing an Internet search generic rack folder "or" rack catalog. The binder racks found does not match the description very well, but at least up to help keep the other in place. Otherwise, Does the rack you are using a manufacturer name and / or product number on it? That would be the easiest way to find out if they still exist.