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(10) pieces Mission Style Cabinet Hardware. These outstanding Pulls crafted of wrought iron are popular on drawers and cabinet doors. A fabulous detail for a modern sleek look or for that Old Colonial charm. Affordably reclaim old cabinet doors & drawers or update a piece of office furniture or bedroom dresser. Our exclusive RSF coating protects this item for years to come. Mounting hardware included.
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Length | Width | Height |
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1.00 Inches | 4.00 Inches | 2.00 Inches |
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Great items... they look awesome. Feel sturdy
Great items... they look awesome. Feel sturdy
Great items... they look awesome. Feel sturdy
Great items... they look awesome. Feel sturdy
I used these pulls on side boxes I made for a reproduction 18th century cannon carriage I built. I am pleased with the result. This type of lifting handle is used on cannons I have seen at various historic sites, so there must be some consensus that this is what was used, but it remains to be seen if they are sturdy enough for lifting the box when it is filled with 75 pounds of cannon balls and black powder.
I used these pulls on side boxes I made for a reproduction 18th century cannon carriage I built. I am pleased with the result. This type of lifting handle is used on cannons I have seen at various historic sites, so there must be some consensus that this is what was used, but it remains to be seen if they are sturdy enough for lifting the box when it is filled with 75 pounds of cannon balls and black powder.
I used these pulls on side boxes I made for a reproduction 18th century cannon carriage I built. I am pleased with the result. This type of lifting handle is used on cannons I have seen at various historic sites, so there must be some consensus that this is what was used, but it remains to be seen if they are sturdy enough for lifting the box when it is filled with 75 pounds of cannon balls and black powder.
I used these pulls on side boxes I made for a reproduction 18th century cannon carriage I built. I am pleased with the result. This type of lifting handle is used on cannons I have seen at various historic sites, so there must be some consensus that this is what was used, but it remains to be seen if they are sturdy enough for lifting the box when it is filled with 75 pounds of cannon balls and black powder.
Sturdy hardware. Perfect for my project.
Sturdy hardware. Perfect for my project.
Sturdy hardware. Perfect for my project.
Sturdy hardware. Perfect for my project.
Well made, solid, and beautifully unique.
Well made, solid, and beautifully unique.