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Red River Hen Posted - May 05 2014 : 6:45:31 PM
We use to have a store in Ardmore that you could find the good ones but Lowes put it out of business. I want the wood spring ones that can actually hold clothes on the line even in our Oklahoma winds.

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Red River Hen Posted - May 08 2014 : 8:05:05 PM
I miss our hardware store. We just have walmart and lowes.

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levisgrammy Posted - May 08 2014 : 7:13:59 PM
I get mine at the hardware store. The have the heavier ones not the flimsy ones that come apart so easily.

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Red River Hen Posted - May 06 2014 : 5:34:51 PM
The kind I am looking for have the spring in them. The older ones were strong, the new ones are way to weak. Thank you Teri :)

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kysheeplady Posted - May 06 2014 : 07:37:06 AM
you may want to consider these.
http://www.amazon.com/B%C3%BCrstenhaus-Redecker-Clothespins-Untreated-Beechwood/dp/B004MY6XR4/ref=sr_1_4?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1399386865&sr=1-4&keywords=heavy+duty+wood+clothespins
read the reviews ... I have used these in the past.

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nubidane Posted - May 06 2014 : 07:09:52 AM
Nancy
These are the best clothespins, hands down!~ They are a bit pricier, but they will not rust, and they hold tight, tight, tight!
I have hung my clothes for years, and have gone through oodles of wooden pins (some break, some rust, some stain clothes)
These pins have lasted for 3 years, going strong, no breaks, no rust.
http://www.leevalley.com/US/garden/page.aspx?p=69724&cat=2,42194,67373




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Bear5 Posted - May 05 2014 : 8:43:02 PM
They are hard to find, Nancy. I've picked some up at the thrift stores.
Good luck finding them.
Marly

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