Top roller sliding mirror closet door

Friend from Noblesville In
The roller is from the corner of a sliding mirror closet door. The roller is concave. The one shown has one side broken off. The device provides support for the corner of the door and holds it together. The horizontal part of the L slides into a groove in the top of the door and the short vertical section fits into a groove on the side.
There is a 31-L on the screw side of the part.
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Emily
Emily from SWISCO
SWISCO
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Hello there!

Thank you for reaching out to us. We don't sell a replacement for the top roller in your photos, unfortunately. I am very sorry that we won't be able to assist with this repair but please let us know if you have any other hardware questions.

Handy Person from Lebanon TN

I have a need for the same type of offset top roller connectors. Can you advise of any possible source for these? Also do you know if the previous searcher found a solution? The construction period for these mirrored closet doors was early to mid 1970's. Thank you.

Victor 

Tom
Tom from SWISCO
SWISCO
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Hello, Victor. There are no source for these rollers that I am aware of. They're a very old design and to my knowledge they haven't been made in decades. Due to its unique design, there also isn't a modern substitute that I think would work in the same capacity. I am sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

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