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Peg-Board

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Peg-Board  (pgbôrd, -brd)
A trademark used for a type of hardboard with rows of regularly spaced holes into which hooks may be inserted for storing or displaying objects.


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Perhaps more rewarding in this regard are three bronze sculptures, set on a slanted plane of rec-room Peg-Board in a rear gallery, that function as both templates--for Celtic designs and clouds, for example--and, at a stretch, Picassoesque profiles.
In the other last four tie, Royal Oak's Lyndon Kay and Roger Donnachie beating Tony Pallett and Tracey Shuttleworth to book their passage but the Hartshill twosome met their match in the final with Harding and Harper peppering the peg-board impressively to lift the crown.
The versatile rear parcel shelf can be twisted into several positions which make it act as a peg-board for shopping bags, a picnic table, a wipe-clean floor for dirty loads , a parcel shelf and - when the rear seats are folded - a two-tier shelf for awkwardly-shaped objects.
 
 
 
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