Razor hanger

A - Human Necessities – 47 – G

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A47G 1/16 (2006.01)

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CA 2029343

ABSTRACT Devices used for wall hangings generally consist of nails which puncture the wall, or tape which is peeled away taking the paint with it. With this invention, a small triangular shaped razor, double edged, is the insertion part of the hanger. When the razor part of the hanger, on a forty five degree angle downward, is pushed through the paint and drywall, it slices cleanly through and once removed it leaves very little, if any, detectable damage to the paint or drywall.

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