Does anyone know if Crown-Point Cabinetry in New Hampshire makes their own hardware or do they get supply from another party? They’re not willing to sell their hardware separately.
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Joe, not familiar with crown point, but most distributors I deal with have a board that features their line of "included" knobs and pulls. Most of these are from national suppliers. (amerock, belwith etc) I bet if you hunt some of the natl. cab. hardware suppliers, you'll find the one crown offers. Hopefully someone that knows crowns product will show up and fill you in. Best of luck.
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Remodeling Contractor just outside the Glass City.
http://www.quittintime.com/
Thanks Calvin. I've been hunting around the web and have found similar styles for a bin pull but not quite the same thing and I haven't yet found the hinges or the cabinet knobs. I need to match some existing cabinetry so I hope someone can be of some help.
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Remodeling Contractor just outside the Glass City.
http://www.quittintime.com/
Check out Crown City Hardware in Pasadena. CA. Prices are out there too, but the selection is extraordinary. 800 950-1047 http://www.crowncityhardware.com/index.html
They charge for the catalog but it is a beauty. It has pictures of high quality restoration type hardware from train shelves to shower curtain rings to craftsman style hardware. No garbage, product like grandpa used to use and they are reliable.