In Shop Blog

We may receive a commission when you use our affiliate links. However, this does not impact our recommendations.

My credit card is groaning a bit thanks to all the hardware samples I’ve been ordering to find a selection of quality brasses for some Campaign-style pieces I’m building.

Today I received a chest pull that I ordered from Londonderry Brasses of Cochranville, Penn. I have some other pieces on order from Londonderry, but this one piece deserves its own blog entry.

This piece is sold as item number MIL10, and it’s a brass that is 3-7/8” long and 1-3/4” high. It looks and feels just like the hardware I’ve seen on original pieces I’ve inspected over the years, including the pieces my grandparents owned.

It’s heavy and has a gorgeous irregularity. There are slight voids in the casting. The pull in the backplate is slightly out of parallel with the opening. In other words, this is the sort of hardware that will frustrate the person who prizes consistency. But it will thrill the kind of person who would starve themselves and eat hardtack as a Civil War re-enactor.

I am that kind of nut job.

I don’t have any word on pricing for this piece – I’m still waiting for the bill.

— Christopher Schwarz

P.S. Thanks to Dr. Kent Adkins for getting me in touch with Nancy Anderson at Londonderry.


Product Recommendations

Here are some supplies and tools we find essential in our everyday work around the shop. We may receive a commission from sales referred by our links; however, we have carefully selected these products for their usefulness and quality.

Recommended Posts
Showing 3 comments
  • Kenny

    I could see that used on the Anarchist Tool Chest.

  • pmcgee

    We have been debating exactly what kind of nut job you were … thanks for the clarification.
    :p

  • davegutz

    I wonder if it’s laquered. More to the point, do you care and why?

Start typing and press Enter to search