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Show POST MAKES A USEFUL GATE Two Sections of Fence Can Be Bent Apart at Top, Making Handy and Convenient Passage, Here Is a fence, horse-high, bull-strong bull-strong and pig-tight, and without a gate In sight. Yet the man who knows can pass through It easily. The secret rests In a pair of twin posts. Two pieces of strong wood are shod with Iron at the bottoms. These iron feet are hinged by being connected, with a long Iron stake that is driven into the ground and forms the foundation. At the tops of the posts are a hook, and a loop to engage the hook, so that normally nor-mally the two posts are hooked together to-gether and form one rigid upright that holds the wires as taut as they are on the stationary posts that form the rest of the fence. To pass through this novel gate all that is necessary is to Handy Fence Gate. unhook the posts and bend them into a V, the hinges at the bottom permitting permit-ting this. After you step through, hook them up again. |