Butler tray hinges are used on the Butler's Table, project #203. Norm uses our H-53 card table hinges on Federal-Style Game Table, project #0505.
Norm used 8 of these pulls on his Bowfront Chest, project #0711 in the smaller size and in the semi-bright finish.
Norm Abrams used our offset rat-tail hinges (right handed) on the doors of his Painted Cupboard, project #0707.
Norm uses 4 of our H-22 in the 2" size on his Giltwood Mirror, project #0701.
The New Yankee Workshop has had a number of projects with 3 legged bases over the years. While Norm uses our spiders, we aren"t sure where!
Here is a list of projects that might use spiders: the Tilt Top Table (project #0508), the Candle Stand (project #110) and also Martha's Candlestand (project #0704) might use the TS-5. The Pedestal Table (project #0208), the Queen Anne Table (project #0303), and his magnificent Dining Table (project #0411) might use the TS-6.
On the New Yankee Workshop , Norm uses six H-24 pulls with the cotter pin fitting and three H-114XE keyhole escutcheons on his gorgeous Taunton Chest, project #0710.
Mixing hardware designs was very common right up until the 20th century. It is only in the last hundred years that consumers began to focus on matching things.
On the New Yankee Workshop , Norm used tip table catches on both his Tilt Top Table, project #0508 and on Martha's Candlestand, project #0704.
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Horton Brasses produces more than 1,000 different pieces of authentic reproduction furniture and cabinet hardware at our factory in Connecticut. We use brass, iron, and various hardwoods to make knobs, drawer pulls, hinges, shelf pegs, bed bolts, casters, hooks and even clock finials!
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