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14th April 1972, Page 96
14th April 1972
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A white magnetic board can be used with any type of marker to provide a flexible visual record has been produced by Wondersigns.

Called the Wonderboard, it allows semi-permanent information, such as headings and graph lines, or a grid to be marked on with spirit-based fibre pens, which can be erased cleanly with a solvent.

Temporary charts and diagrams are removed at will by the use of water-based pens which wipe off easily with a damp cloth without affecting the base grid. To supplement a plan Wondersigns provide magnetic signs and symbols of any shape and size.

Of a light weight, the boards are suitable for wall hanging or easel standing. The doublesided lightweight steel surface is polystyrene cored and surrounded by a wooden frame covered in smart, washable white plastic.

Made by : Wondersigns Ltd, Brimsdown, Enfield, Middx.

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