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On Nov 2, 9:34*pm, Cheryl > wrote:
> When I got my new stove, I did miss the flat part of the backboard to
> put spices and other things on, but I found an alternative that's going
> to work better.
>
> http://i44.tinypic.com/ivib8l.jpg
>


I have a similar spice shelf above my curved-top stove - but I used a
smoked glass shelf with floating anchors (pretty invisible) and
stainless steel gallery rail - from Advance Glass on the Web. I have
the same kind of shelf up in my newly remodeled bathroom. I love
those brushed nickel accoutrements....and I have a couple extra, if
you want them - didn't bother sending them back - 24" long - let me
know by e-mail. ;-)


"Shelf Rods and Supports

"Our Shelf Rods are designed for use with 1/4" to 3/8" thick glass to
create beautiful glass shelves with an extra measure of safety. The
24" or 36" long rods can be used as-is, or if desired, they can be cut
to your custom size. The attractively designed supports can be
attached to the shelf wherever you want to create a truly unique look.
Set screws hold the supports tightly to the glass. The Rods and
Supports come in the following finishes: Chrome, Brass, and Brushed
Nickel. These Rods and Supports create beautiful and safe glass
shelves and can even be used on shelves already supported by our
Adjustable Clip Shelf Brackets!"


http://www.advanceglass.com/products.../brackets.html

- scroll down a little past halfway to see the glass shelf with the
gallery rods.

N.