Drawer sockets, advice for broken handle
A quick learner from Dulles, VA says:
November 13, 2011
Dear Swisco Agent,
I recently purchased this dresser (by Drexel Heritage)that had drawers with no parts that kept them attached to the dresser. After a lot of research I came across your website. I will be needing 6 sets of whatever there is. Kenlin parts look very familiar to me since I have the same government issue dresser. The attached you'll find images I took of my piece of furniture. The image 4 has a broken drawer handle. If you could point me at the right direction in fixing it I'd be very grateful.
Hope to hear from you very soon.
I recently purchased this dresser (by Drexel Heritage)that had drawers with no parts that kept them attached to the dresser. After a lot of research I came across your website. I will be needing 6 sets of whatever there is. Kenlin parts look very familiar to me since I have the same government issue dresser. The attached you'll find images I took of my piece of furniture. The image 4 has a broken drawer handle. If you could point me at the right direction in fixing it I'd be very grateful.
Hope to hear from you very soon.

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Dave Sr. from SWISCO responded:
November 15, 2011
Thanks for posting!
For the drawer socket, I suggest that you take a look at our 32-081 Kenlin Drawer Socket. However, we will not be able to help you too much on the handle; we don't carry anything that would serve as an applicable replacement. I would recommend you contact a local hardware store and see if they would have better luck. Another suggestion I can make is to use a stationary pull with the same holes and reuse the existing black plate. Alternatively, you can simply change both the back plate and pull. |
A quick learner from Dulles, VA says:
November 15, 2011
Oh thank you very much for the response. I agree with you that I'll need 32-081 Kenlin DS.
BTW, thanks on the handle suggestions.
BTW, thanks on the handle suggestions.