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Default Needed - Unusual Cabinet Hinge


"Smitty Two" wrote in message
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"JimR" wrote:

I have a furniture piece made of rosewood (ie, heavy) that has a
drop-down
front door. The door fits smoothly into the cabinet face and is hinged
at
the door-bottom left and right sides with an unusual recessed hinge. The
hinge is two pieces of brass about 3/4" wide by 1 1/2" long, connected
with
a pivot near the ends of the pieces. One piece is then recessed into the
side of the door and the attached piece is mounted into a recess in the
cabinet frame -- one hinge on the left side and one on the right side of
the
door. If my description isn't clear, when the door is opened and closed,
the two hinge pieces pivot like the blades on a scissors. When the door
is
down, it's stabilized by two folding brass down-stays; when up, by two
catches on the top of the door. The unit was purchased years ago
overseas,
so I can't go back to the manufacturer.

The bar was damaged in a move, and the door was ripped from the downstays
and the hinges. I have (or can replace) the downstays, but I can't
locate
any hinges of this style. I've Googled the question and checked a number
of
manufacturers (SOSS, Amerock, etc.) without success.

This is a quality piece of furniture, so I'd like to find an exact
replacement rather than try to jury-rig a home-made replacement. Does
anyone know of a source for the hinges?


A picture would have been worth more than all of these words. I think
you're after a "pivot hinge," though.


Sorry I couldn't provide a photo -- the original hinges were lost when the
item was damaged. Thanks to everyone for their information. I'm sure that
a "pivot hinge" is what I'm looking for. Now that I have the correct
nomenclature I can try Rockler, Lee Valley, etc., or the Woodcraft store in
Tampa. -- Regards --