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    Wood Furniture Knobs, 1-3/4 inch Walnut

    Details

    • How Sold: Each
    • Style: Transitional
    • Usually Ships In: 1-3 business days
    • Material: Wood
    • Finish: Unfinished
    • Includes: 1 Machine Screw
    Size
    • Diameter: 1-3/4" 
    • Base Diameter: 1-11/16"
    • Projection: 1"
    • Mounting bolt: 1-1/4" long

    Walnut Wood Furniture Knobs are a 19th century design extensively used on Empire furniture.  They are shaped to match the originals with a wide base. This wide base is a defining characteristic of this time period.

    Walnut Knobs are carved from a single piece of wood.  Each is solid walnut. As with any wood, there may be slight color and grain variations. Color can range from dark to light brown with purplish hues, grays, reddish and or dark streaks. These wood cabinet knobs are unfinished. They may require a light sanding. Stain to match drawers or cabinet doors.  Walnut Knobs are produced in five sizes providing flexibility when adding to kitchen cabinets and graduated sets of drawers.

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    Install Walnut Furniture Knobs

    • Mounts from a single hole
    • Mounting bolt has wood-threads to thread directly into back of wood-knob
    • To install: Insert bolt from drawer or door interior, through single hole in wood and screw into back of knob
    • To avoid scaring cabinet, always thread screw into knob - do not turn knob onto screw when tightening.

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    Clyde F. Martin
    Walnut knobs

    I ebonize the knobs and they are beautiful on oak or maple

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    Larry Hammond
    Small Walnut Knobs

    Hard to find at just the right size to finish the restoration project. Good product

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