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Try William J. Rigby, Cooperstown, NY. (607) 547-1900. He often has
originals, some unused, available. The repros, such as those by Ball &
Ball, just don't look "authentic" enough, once you're familiar with
originals in good condition.
Bruce W. Popkin
Senior Associate for Preservation
WASA, LLP
740 Broadway
New York, NY 10003
Ph 212-420-1160
Fx 212-529-9079
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Subject: Victorian Door Hardware
Does anyone know of a good source for Victorian door hardware?
Steve
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