Stirrup Pulls

Stirrup pulls were an elegant method of opening a cabinet door. Each stirrup is a casting and quite delicate in appearance, yet durable and sturdy. Pictured in antique brass.

Glen Huey builds fine furniture and writes about it for Popular Woodworking. In the December, 2006 issue, he uses both the H-40 turn and the H-40 with a machine screw fitting (MSF) on his Lingerie Chest.
Stirrup pulls come in a variety of sizes and with various fittings. The H-40 with a turn will latch a door and operates by rotating the stirrup. The smallest one is supplied with a pointed wood screw for places where you have no access to the back of the wood (pull-outs, usually) and with a more modern machine screw. The middle size H-83 fastens in a very authentic way, with a threaded post.
 
 
H-112: small cast brass stirrup pull - 1" across bow
    Price: $7.50  
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H-83: stirrup pull - 1-5/8" across bow
    backplate diameter: 1" Price: $7.00  
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    backplate diameter: 1-1/8" Price: $7.00  
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H-40: stirrup pull with 1-1/4" backplate - 1-5/8" across bow, supplied with either a machine screw or a cupboard turn for latching behind the frame of a cupboard door.
    cupboard turn Price: $8.75  
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    with machine screw fitting (MSF) Price: $7.00  
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  • All hardware includes all fasteners needed for installation. You can order extra fasteners if you require them.
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