Chip & Dip Clip – EAPC
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Part Number: | Z6701* (brass) |
Catalogs: | 1967* thru 1979+ (in a set) 1973* (listed alone in promotional leaflet) |
Rim: | 1967* thru 1979+ (in a set) 1973* (listed alone in a promotional leaflet) |
Known Colors: | Brass (1967-73*), Chrome (1974+*) |
Other Names: | Dip Clip |
Part of: | Chip & Dip Set |
Notes: | Brass Holder 1967-73*. Chrome 1974+*. |
The Chip & Dip Clip, aka Dip Clip, is a handy wire gadget that hooks onto the rim of the Chip Bowl, aka Large Serving Bowl, to provide a platform and hook to support a Dip Bowl above the Chip Bowl. The first Chip & Dip Sets – cataloged from 1967 to 1973 – included a Brass Dip Clip, and later sets a Chrome Dip Clip.
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