The boat people hung their plates from ribbons or from strings. Often they overlapped each other, this way the plates can move with any motion of the boat or if you catch them when passing. See picture I have posted to photos,
regards,
LH
Anne Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 09:31 02/05/2006, you wrote:
>Andrew asked 'Thought I might fit our ribbon plates in the back cabin but
>not sure how to hang them. Anyone know the best way?'
You can buy plate hangers, which consist of two wire pieces which hold the
plate on two sides. These are joined together by two springy bungee-type
things which hold the hanger taut on whatever size plate you have. The
bungy things can be hooked onto picture hooks mounted on the wall, the
bottom one being mounted upside down. That doesn't look very clear, but I
don't know how better to describe it!
Anne C
1/12 NB Serenity
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