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<p>[QUOTE="SBSVC, post: 125531, member: 136"]Pat, I've seen those, and I figured that the protected tips would probably help... Still, they all had those high-tension spring things, and I'm not sure how the lower tension that Greg mentioned would work - i.e. would the darned thing still be "strong" enough to hold the plate?</p><p><br /></p><p>As I've said, I don't have any hanging plates myself - I've always been turned off by the warnings about the old-fashioned plate holders.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SBSVC, post: 125531, member: 136"]Pat, I've seen those, and I figured that the protected tips would probably help... Still, they all had those high-tension spring things, and I'm not sure how the lower tension that Greg mentioned would work - i.e. would the darned thing still be "strong" enough to hold the plate? As I've said, I don't have any hanging plates myself - I've always been turned off by the warnings about the old-fashioned plate holders.[/QUOTE]
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