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Sliding window pulls
#1
Someone, somewhere was making handles for the sliding windows on early saloons - like this:


   


Does anyone know who it is/was and whether they are still available?

Thanks all!
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#2
Hi Parazine

Willie Mackenzie at Austin Repro.

Cheers

Howard
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#3
Thanks Howard, I'll give Willy a ring.

Regards

Tim R
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#4
Mine don't have that fancy ' T ' they are just the 3 folds. Someone at Beaulieu remarked 'it's nice to see original glass and thumb pulls' so I assumed them to be correct for 1927 longbridge top hat. If Willy is making the Tee type there must be a reason, just curious. cheers
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#5
Hi All

Rinsey Mills book show a longer three fold handle on the pictures of the very original 1930 RK.

Cheers

Howard
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#6
On my Pytchley saloon I made some sliding window pulls that are very similar in form to the 'T' type pictured above.  I used thin brass sheet which I folded over a piece of steel the same thickness as the glass.  At the 'T' end I used a short length of brass rod and rolled the brass sheet around it, soldering it in place.   I attached the pull to the glass with a colourless glass bonding adhesive.  The result is very period looking.  I made matching pulls for the opening windscreen and the smokers hatch in the roof.  I painted them satin black but they could easily be nickel plated.
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#7
This is the type fitted to the Top Hat (please excuse fuzzy photo).

Problem is that I only have two. Might they be original??


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#8
Parazine's version was what was fitted to both my RKs (1929 and 1930) and also my 1929 Coupe.
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#9
That is definitely original. Smile
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#10
(23-11-2020, 10:42 AM)Mike Costigan Wrote: Parazine's version was what was fitted to both my RKs (1929 and 1930) and also my 1929 Coupe.
It's also a simple stamping - so will be correct.
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