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FAQ:
Q: What can you do with clothespins?
A: Clothespins, make for inexpensive and handy photo frames, when the real thing is not to be found. You can paint the pins according to preference to lend the photo it holds a more personal touch. 10. Use a Clothespin as a Bag Clip
Q: When was the first clothespin made?
A: David Smith clothespin, two prongs connected by a fulcrum, plus a spring In 1853 David M. Smith of Springfield, Vermont invented a clothespin with two prongs connected by a fulcrum, plus a spring.
Q: Are clothespins hot to touch?
A: The wooden clothespins do not transmit heat very effectively, and therefore are safe to touch, even when attached to hot lights for a significant period of time. Plastic clothespins are not used as plastic would melt with the heat of the lights, and metal would transfer the heat, making the clothespin too hot to touch.
Q: Where is the last clothespin in the United States?
A: There is a 5-foot clothespin granite grave marker in the Middlesex, Vermont cemetery, marking the grave of Jack Crowell, the last owner of the National Clothespin Company, which was the last clothespin manufacturer in the United States (see above).