This T-Hook was fabulous in manufacture and finish. And for bracelets and such that present themselves forward would be a great addition to the table stand. But carded merchandise ends up facing sideways on such a fixture. Not an effective sell. By all means deploy the hook. But train store staff how to best use.
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For T-Hooks in Retail by Title see….
“T-Stand Merchandises Badly”
“T-Stand Textured Base”
“T-Stand Teeter-Totter”
“T-Stand As Cookware Hang Rod”
“Shark’s Fin T-Hook”
“Braid-Bangle T-Hook is Balanced”
“Table-Stand T-hook Sell Fails”
“T-Hook Obeys Laws of Physics“
“T-Bar As Big As A Tow Bar“
“Base and T-Hook Width Match“
“Metal T-Hook for Metal Perf“
“T-Hook Stable Under Uneven Loads”
“Wide-Flanged Jewelry T-Hook for Bar“
“Curious Jewelry T-Hook“
“Short Lever-Arm T-Hook“
“Grapple-Equipped T-Hook“
“T-Hook Rides Side Saddle“
“T-Hook Mounts Atop Display“
“Eccentric Top-Mount T-Hook“
“T-Hook on a Tilt“Expand your thinking just a bit at…
“U-Hook vs T-Hook Table Stand”
“Flight of T-Stand Floor Stands“For all T-Hook resources see…
“T-Hooks in Retail Pinterest Board“ for a visual summary.
“T-Hooks Index Page” for all resources and links# # #