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Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Raleigh, NC, USA
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Any interest in concours restored door handles?
I'm preparing a box to send off to a good artisan-type trim restorer - don't have the link handy but very nice stuff. They'll be doing my window frames and some other trim including door handles. I have a few extra sets of ratty door handles. I was considering getting them restored as long as I'm sending in an order. It won't be cheap and there are no efficiencies to sending more parts - all pricing is a la carte, due to the individual attention paid to each part (versus the flat rate I get on cad plating - it's not concours b/c they just dunk it all in the juice at once and run a few volts through it). I thought I'd check here and see how the Pelicaners would value a set of excellent restored chrome trigger-style door handles. If it'll help modestly offset some of my costs for my own stuff, I'll go ahead and get the extras done and offer them here.
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: The state of ME.
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I would be interested to know how much the a la carte price would be for a pair of 67 handles.
Thanks; John
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It's case-by-case, basically. I won't have the estimate until I send everything in. That's why I'm trying to find out what my extras would be worth to people, to see if they'll be worth restoring. Anyone?
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