NOS! Lot of 48 Moore 1” Nail-Less Sawtooth Adjustable Picture
Hangers for Small Pictures
This listing is for one
(1) box of twelve (12) cards of four (4) Nail-Less Saw Tooth Adjustable Picture
Hangers. The carded 4-packs are new old
stock and come from the liquidation of a local family-owned hardware
store. The two-sided hangers, slotted and
saw tooth, measure about 1” long and hold up to 20 lbs. Nails are included in each pack. You will receive one (1) box of twelve (12)
cards with four (4) hangers per card for a total of 48 picture hangers. Made in the USA by Moore Push-Pin Co., Item
No. 221. Perfect for Picture Framers and
Crafters!
Useless Information: Edwin Moore patented the push-pin in 1900 and founded the Moore Push-Pin Company to manufacture the “Successor” to the thumb-tack. His first major customer was Eastman Kodak. The company just recently ceased operations.
The Other Man's Store has purchased thousands of antique and
vintage hardware pieces and some tools from the closure of an 80+ year-old
local family-owned hardware store in Northeast Philadelphia. These are not current
reproductions, but vintage 50 - 75-year-old hardware items pulled from dusty
storage shelves, many still in the original packaging. Long gone and still existent manufacturers
are represented including Hall Mack, HB Ives, Yale Lock & Hardware,
National Lock, Baldwin Brass, Florenta of California, Rockwood, Wright, Emhart,
Safe Hardware, Acorn Manufacturing, Russwin, Stanley Hardware, EKCO, Andersen,
Eagle Electric, and many more.
Please visit our eBay
store at The Other Man's Store to view these
vintage hardware finds for all your restoration projects!