The best source for hardware.
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Rachelle Morris on Aug 16, 2013Do you have a Habitat for Humanity store there? We have a couple here in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. They are very random and hit and miss, but I have seen a lot of pulls in there before.Helpful Reply
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Terry Baker on Aug 16, 2013They have several of the Habitat for Humanity stores in Oregon and Washington THey are a great source. Also look on Ebay I have gotten alot of my drawer pulls there for a great priceHelpful Reply
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Kim Hall on Aug 16, 2013You could check out Etsy.com also!Helpful Reply
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The Garden Frog with C Renee on Aug 16, 2013Check out a Hobby Lobby if you have one near you. As a matter of fact, this week they have their selection 50% off. They have some very cool knobs and pulls that range from plain antiqued glass knobs to colorful and even cast iron. This is where I go first to look for any knobs! for an antique cabinet I have where the knobs were gone from previous owners I found antique looking ones that look as if they been there forever.Helpful Reply
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Naomi Grace at Pieces of Grace Restyling on Aug 16, 2013Also check out your local small hardware store, if they don't have what you want a lot of times they can order for you from their online catalog. These stores get weekly trucks in so you don't have to wait long.Helpful Reply
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Cher @ Designs By Studio C on Aug 16, 2013Believe it or not I found dark pink glass knobs at Walmart!! A store near you may have other colors...Helpful Reply
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Cherie M on Aug 16, 2013if there isn't a hobby lobby there, go online to their web page, you will have no problem at all!Helpful Reply
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Cynthia H on Aug 16, 2013I have green glass vintage look knobs in my kitchen. Bought them on Ebay at a great price.Helpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Aug 17, 2013Check out Outwater Hardware. www.outwaterhardware.com They have a catalog with over 1100 pages on all kinds of hardware.Helpful Reply
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Barb Rosen on Aug 17, 2013You have a wonderful recycle store near you that my daughter took me to - they have all sorts of building and finishing materials and hardware. It is called "Bring - Planet Improvement Center". If you haven't looked there yet, I'd recommend it.Helpful Reply
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Leona G on Aug 17, 2013Do a google search for antique or reclaimed hardware. The are several catalog companies that specialize in antique hardware. Also check you local antique stores.Helpful Reply
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Terra Gazelle on Aug 17, 2013I always check out Amazon first for everything. I have an old dresser I am going to redo..I found some dragonfly knobs and some porcelain pulls for it. Amazon had some great glass knobs that I almost chose.Helpful Reply
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Patricia W on Aug 17, 2013Thank you so much for the great sources!! Im going to shop this morning!Helpful Reply
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Selina G on Aug 17, 2013try lee valley hardware.....fabulous selection & ok prices!Helpful Reply
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Tanya Peterson Felsheim on Aug 17, 2013This is my fav place to shop, a habitat for humanity restore...they take donations from builders and homeowners who remodel and resell items at really good prices. Got some great 6 pane windows for about $6 each! The one in Eugene.... http://www.sehabitat.org/the-restore/Helpful Reply
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Nancy on Aug 17, 2013Pottery Barn had the glass pulls and handles in their Pottery Barn for Kids catalogue. Try looking them up, I have a very similar vanity that we redid for my granddaughter's room at our house. Looks great!Helpful Reply
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Lynn Scapatici Couch Myers on Aug 17, 2013You might try the Van Dykes Restorers website. They specialize in vintage and antique hardware. They have a great selection and while most of it is a bit pricey, I have found lots of beautiful pieces in their clearance items for pretty reasonable prices.Helpful Reply
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Freda on Aug 18, 2013I suggest either eBay or EptsyHelpful Reply
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Debbie Dickman - The Magpie's Cottage on Aug 18, 2013I repurpose vintage furniture for my antiques business and look for "lots' on Ebay, as they are frequently available at a good price. However for glass knobs my first choice is always Hobby Lobby! They are always at half price, making them 3-4 each!! Clear, pink, green, you name it! Darling vanity - good luck! DebbieHelpful Reply
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Debi Grimm on Aug 18, 2013You can order From hobby lobby online.Helpful Reply
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Shirley Shaw on Aug 18, 2013I always try ebay first. I live 65 miles from Hobby Lobby, so it is easy and quick to buy on ebay. Love it!!!Helpful Reply
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Debbie Stanley on Aug 19, 2013I found some incredible knobs and handles at our Habitat for Humanity Restore.Helpful Reply
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