AMS 100 Black Flat 1 Inch Picture Frame Spear Turn Button with Screws - Secure Hanging Solution for Artwork, Photos & Mirrors
$9.89
$17.99
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AMS 100 Black Flat 1 Inch Picture Frame Spear Turn Button with Screws - Secure Hanging Solution for Artwork, Photos & Mirrors AMS 100 Black Flat 1 Inch Picture Frame Spear Turn Button with Screws - Secure Hanging Solution for Artwork, Photos & Mirrors
AMS 100 Black Flat 1 Inch Picture Frame Spear Turn Button with Screws - Secure Hanging Solution for Artwork, Photos & Mirrors
AMS 100 Black Flat 1 Inch Picture Frame Spear Turn Button with Screws - Secure Hanging Solution for Artwork, Photos & Mirrors
AMS 100 Black Flat 1 Inch Picture Frame Spear Turn Button with Screws - Secure Hanging Solution for Artwork, Photos & Mirrors
$9.89
$17.99
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Turn buttons are black plated and 1 inch long. With Screws
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These turn buttons work perfectly for my framing projects. They are matte black and come with matching black screws. I was hesitant to order as someone commented that they were easily bendable. I did not find this to be the case. They are thick and sturdy. I did find a few in the bunch that seemed to be thinner than the rest, but the bulk of them are great quality. I can use them on small and larger frames (I frame artwork done on canvas, plywood, and matted prints with glass). They hold tightly and only turn when loosened with a screwdriver. Yes, the screws are tiny, as some have commented, but I make small pilot holes beforehand and have absolutely no issues turning in the screws with a small phillips-head screwdriver. Love these!

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