
Classic Solutions
Our customers need solutions on a daily basis which simply are not available in our catalog, nor that of any other door hardware manufacturer. The true value of Classic Brass to our dealers is our desire to be ‘the solution’ to their client's unique requirements. We have the flexibility and technical knowledge to address the real world problems other hardware companies cannot react to...unusual plate sizes, limited clearance issues, exotic finishes – we will respond to your needs and offer the solutions you seek. The following short stories are examples of how we have provided Classic Solutions to our valued dealers……….
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Jon contacted us to discuss his requirement for 30 degree bevel edge escutcheons in several unique sizes.
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Date:
2/21/2012
Russell was involved in a large renovation project in the suburbs of Toronto and his client’s had selected Fifth Avenue collection for their home. To coordinate with the interior door hardware, his client’s inquired about the possibility of creating a larger Fifth Avenue Knob for their entry doors.
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Date:
2/20/2012
The Brown family of Pittsburgh purchased a historic home for renovation and contacted Susan to discuss custom escutcheons that would be appropriate for their existing doors due to the narrow stiles.
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Date:
2/1/2012
Jack’s customer selected our Montana Collection for the windows and doors in their new home. Our standard sizes did not meet their specifications and they inquired about the possibility of creating custom size escutcheons for their project.
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Date:
2/1/2012
Patrick inquired if we could create a custom finish with the initial appearance of hardware that had aged within one year through use and the effect of the environment.
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Date:
2/1/2012
Jack ‘s customer had eight pieces of elk antlers fabricated to be used as potential pull handles. He needed backplates and mounting system in order to make 4 sets of back-to-back pulls for a retail store entrance.
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Date:
1/26/2012






