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Negative Holder

Negative Holder

A receptacle for bad hair day thoughts, office supervisor's observations on your work, and your mother-in-law on the third day of her visit. It is clear vinyl, 8" x 13", punched for a 2-ring binder and has (8) pockets each sized to hold a 6" strip of 35 mm film negative. This last attribute will be as exciting to the few A.S.&S. devotees who do not have vivid imaginations as it was to the folks at 3M who made the product and thought that was it's only use. Our "each" totals (10) pages with space to hold a grand total of 320 negatives exposures. Is a negative exposure a coverup??

24517 NEGATIVE HOLD., 35MM
$0.75 PKG(10)

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Paper Rope

Crafty people love this roughly 1" dia x 12 ft long twisted colored paper. Tie it into giant bows as part of the party decorations or let your origami skills rip and fashion giant bunnies and angels with the stuff. Check the listing for the colors available.

32048 DUSTY ROSE CRAFT PAPER
$1.00 EACH
32049 MINT CRAFT PAPER
$1.00 EACH
32047 WMBG BLUE CRAFT PAPER
$1.00 EACH

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Diskette Cases

Individual cases for 3–1/2” computer discs. The nice thing about these is that they are stiff enough to protect the disc but just flexible enough not to be brittle and break the way most “jewel” cases do. Red, blue, purple or gold, all are translucent enough to read interior labels. We pick your color.

30371 SINGLE DISKETTE CASE
$0.95 PKG(8)

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Positioner/Holder

A fine concept and pretty successful execution. Weighted bases hold fully adjustable clips and lenses for delicate hands–free work. The Helping Hand w/solder has a 2” high base connected to (2) alligator clips via (3) universal joints and a 4–1/2" sliding beam, and to a 2–1/2" dia roughly 3X magnifier via another universal joint on the sliding beam. It also adds a holder for your soldering iron, plus a hole and thumbscrew in the base to firmly position it. The larger Work Stand has a 3–1/2” x 4–3/4” stand with a 2–3/4” square x 3/8” deep reservoir to hold small parts, an L–shaped sliding beam with (2) alligator clips, and another L-shaped beam with a 3–1/2” lens, about 4X magnification. Joints adjust every which way. The set screws can all be hand–tightened, but we suggest a small pliers to secure the hefty 4X lens. Think of the clips as extra hands to hold wires, components, beads, what-have-you while you perform some operation on them with your own two hands.

92280 HELPING HAND W/SOLDER
$4.95 EACH
91855 WORK STAND W/MAG.
$9.95 EACH

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Direct To Modular

Direct To Modular

Don't toss out that obsolete direct-wire phone. It was made back in the old days, when telephones were made to last a lifetime instead of a year and a half. Use it, instead, with your modular wall jack and this 25 ft cream-colored base cord. It has a standard modular connector on one end and spade connectors on the other, and supports (1) or (2) lines. You get a working phone, and a warm feeling for saving the life of that reliable collectible.

31280 MOD/DIRECT CORD
$1.00 EACH

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Cool Tool

Winner of this week's "What IS That?" award. It's a watch crab, also called a spanner wrench, that's designed to remove the back from watches, lenses from telescopes, and other thin, flat components from whatever they're attached to. Heavy for its size, it's 1" x 2-3/4" x 3/8" thick, with sharp 1/4" prongs projecting from the edge. The prongs move from 2" to 7/16" apart as you spin the furled nut between them. An impressive tool to flash in front of your brother-in-law. If he doesn't read our catalog, he won't have a clue!

91902 WATCH CRAB
$6.25 EACH

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Soldering Iron

Penciltype soldering iron imported from Taiwan. Overlook the charming instructions, it works just the way everyone does. 30 watt 110 volt, nice, serviceable unit.

88242 SOLDERING IRON
$6.95 EACH

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Great Blade

Jewelers have the best looking tools. This ultra-slim knife is 4-1/2" long OA, with a flat metal handle that comes in assorted colors (our choice). The short, broad blade is honed to fit into the slit in a watch case and pop the back off easily. It doesn't fold into itself, but does come in a protective vinyl sleeve for storage. Very sharp.

92161 WATCH CASE KNIFE
$1.95 EACH

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Round. Get The Point?

It's easy to grab big chunks of turquoise and aquamarine, but picking up those small diamonds and rubies is a problem. And ball bearings! And those little bitty beads! Lucky we got this Peary Bead Holder, 5-1/2" long brushed stainless steel tweezers with 3/16" dia coated concave tips. Lets you get a grip on life's little problems.

92168 BEAD HOLDER
$3.25 EACH

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A/V Ports

Standard-sized, white-plastic wall plates for permanent A/V wiring. Choose one with (3) female RCA terminals, or one with (2) RCA and (1) coax terminal. Ports are color coded.

35207 PLATE, 3 RCAS
$0.95 EACH
35208 PLATE, RCAS, COAX
$0.95 EACH

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Fold-A-Folio

Carry and store your letter-size documents (or magazines, or photos, or recipes, or peanut-butter sandwiches) in this portfolio of strong, translucent-white LDPE (think corrugated plastic). The 12" x 9-1/2" x 1-3/4" thick case can be unfolded and stored flat, if you want to order ahead and store a stack.

35630 SEE-THRU FOLIO
$0.75 EACH

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