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Graham_Wright

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After no response to my query about logos, I'll try this way!

I saw a fine pair of substantial pressed stainless steel hinges in a boat jumble but as I want to match across the boat and the stand only had the one pair, didn't buy. I noted the logo of three symmetrically interlocked "H"s.

The metal thickness was about 3-4 mm, the long end was joggled to lie flat on the hatch and the overall length extended about 14"/350mm.

Anybody recognise these please?



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Both this and your previous post are ringing a bell, but too faintly, hoping mist will clear. Are the H s straight or bowed?

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Are you sure they're not 3 S's, because if they are then they were made by S.Speiglestein & Sons, who are ironmongers to the furniture trade, based I think in Birmingham. A lot of the cabinet ironmongery wholesalers are based in Hackney Road and around the East End of London. Try S. Caplan & Sons and Universal Fttings in Hackney Rd or Unerman Greenman Berger, somewhere in Walthamsow, even if they're not Spieglesteins hinges, any of these three should be able to help you.

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I've had a growing suscpicion that this may have been the case even before your post.

Now you've added to my thoughts, I'll try to locate the company you suggest.

Thanks very much indeed.

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