• SELF-HEALING CORK – Durable, self-healing cork helps extend the life of your board Holes will re-close when push pins are removed, which helps prevent crumbling over time
  • COMPACT DESIGN – With its natural cork and sturdy aluminum frame, this board will add a classic look to your office or home Both strong and stylish, it will be a great addition to your space
  • TACKABLE SURFACE – Quickly post items anywhere on the 1/4" thick cork surface Convenient for hanging reminders or displaying reference documents
  • VERSATILE INSTALLATION – Flexible mounting lets you set up your cork bulletin bar either horizontally or vertically Connect multiple bars together to create a customized display area
  • ACCESSORIES INCLUDED – Comes with mounting hardware and push pins for quick posting For best results use Quartet Accessories, sold separately Board measures 48" x 1"

The walls at Church are plaster and this is a nice alternative to placing tape on the walls. We used a strong adhesive tape to attach to wall. All loves it.

Perfect product for my needs since I couldn't put up an actual bulletin board. This is a good alternative. The push pins that are included don't work well because of the depth of the cork so I used staples instead. I just hope the double sided tape is strong enough to prevent them from falling down which I don't believe it is but I'm giving it a chance to work. If it does fall down I plan to reattach them using liquid nails.The double sided tape is included along with some magnetic strips if you want to attach them to a magnetic surface. I plan to order at least four more.

I bought five of these in January of 2010 to hang in our school room. We pinned up Getty Dubay penmanship strips of the alphabet using a pack of tacks I purchased from a big box store. I did not have any trouble hitting the aluminum, the tacks went in all the way, and have stayed put for two years. I need five more for the opposite wall to hold artwork and came back to buy more. I didn't bother with the sticky tape, we just screwed them right into the wall through the strips. They've held up great and I've no complaints; haven't had any problems.

Perfect for handling the few notices I need to have at a glance. Comes in many sizes, this was perfect for my needs.

I use this under my dry erase wall calendar to hang my kids school paperwork. I had to buy 3M Velcro to keep it on the wall though. The cork isn’t deep by any means- but it serves its purpose for what I needed it for.

Great bulletin board bar. Works great when you just have to hang a couple of pieces of paper to it and do not want to use a full bulletin board. The bar comes with both double stick tape and magnets for mounting options. Stick the magnets to the back of the bar and then hang on metal or use the double stick tape for drywall. As a bonus, they include about 10 pins for you to use to hang things on there!

If you read the comments on here you would think people are buying this to hang a house from it. Come on. This is a simple tack strip designed to hang paper. Second, if you really thought adhesive tape that comes with it would hold it up, well, glad it fell off on you. In literally 15 seconds I took 2 metal screws, guide them through the metal edge on the left/right, placed against wall, gently screwed into wall. It won't go anywhere. I found the screws in the bottom of my toolbox .. if you had to buy them, they are like 10 cents at Lowes in the bins. As far as the thumbtacks now going all the way in .. by design, if you try to push all the way in, metal will stop it. Why would you want the metal not to exist and hit wall? Second, if you can't get the thumbtack in at the depth on this, you simply don't need to be trying to hold your item up with a thumbtack. Come on people.

To maximize the space in my small sewing loft, I hung this (vertically) on a vertical beam to help me keep track of drawings, calculations and notes I need for sewing projects. Several people who recently visited our house during a house tour commented on what a great, simple idea it was.

I hesitated about buying these strips because I thought I wanted a larger board. Turns out these work well for my organizational needs --mainly to post information about multiple topics to a safe place until later. They also look cool on the wall. I have them 2 places, one near my computer, and then one in the laundry room. So glad I did not get a full size board.

It was perfect for my intended use.