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polygonum October 28th 12 08:37 PM

Replacement Parker Knoll Castor
 
Mother's sofa has a broken castor. As she is a fair distance away, she
posted the broken castor to me so I could try to get a replacement.

Parker Knoll as were are no more, wondering if anyone has any bright
ideas what is the best approach? Have searched around - eBay, Amazon,
web, anywhere I could think - nothing like them yet.

From what I received it is not entirely clear what the whole thing
should be like. I imagine that a standard prong thing should be there -
which goes into a socket on the sofa - but I could be wrong.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/318411/2012...2019.41.32.jpg

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/318411/2012...2019.41.44.jpg

--
Rod

Robin October 28th 12 08:55 PM

Replacement Parker Knoll Castor
 
Parker Knoll as were are no more

Surprised me a I know someone who bought PK a year or so back. And
http://www.parkerknoll.co.uk/ claim the heritage. Do they deny all
knowledge of old stuff or have they gone out of business?

And FWIW the photo made me wonder if it was definitely a castor rather
than a fixed foot.
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Steve Firth October 28th 12 08:58 PM

Replacement Parker Knoll Castor
 
polygonum wrote:

On 28/10/2012 21:07, Steve Firth wrote:

[snip]

Generally it is easier to replace all four castors than to find an exact
match.

That is what I am beginning to believe.


OTOH if you look here, I think you can see that your mother's furniture
used Shepherd castors, and there's an exact match on this page. Now all
you need to work out is what sort of fitting is needed.

http://www.rosshandling.co.uk/furniture-castors.asp


Steve Firth October 28th 12 09:07 PM

Replacement Parker Knoll Castor
 
polygonum wrote:
Mother's sofa has a broken castor. As she is a fair distance away, she
posted the broken castor to me so I could try to get a replacement.

Parker Knoll as were are no more, wondering if anyone has any bright
ideas what is the best approach? Have searched around - eBay, Amazon,
web, anywhere I could think - nothing like them yet.

From what I received it is not entirely clear what the whole thing should
be like. I imagine that a standard prong thing should be there - which
goes into a socket on the sofa - but I could be wrong.


Generally it is easier to replace all four castors than to find an exact
match.

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polygonum October 28th 12 09:12 PM

Replacement Parker Knoll Castor
 
On 28/10/2012 20:55, Robin wrote:
Parker Knoll as were are no more


Surprised me a I know someone who bought PK a year or so back. And
http://www.parkerknoll.co.uk/ claim the heritage. Do they deny all
knowledge of old stuff or have they gone out of business?

And FWIW the photo made me wonder if it was definitely a castor rather
than a fixed foot.

Well - reading around, people are none-too-impressed by the phoenix
company's support of older products so I have not (so far) contacted them.

I did ask her - and she repeated that it was a castor. But blowed if I
can see how it fits as clearly some bits are missing from what I have
got. But the sloping "side" does look ever so like some castors - a sort
of stripped-out, thinned down version of the old Shepherd ones.

Was rather hoping someone would, as you almost did, make an appropriate
suggestion.

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Rod

polygonum October 28th 12 09:13 PM

Replacement Parker Knoll Castor
 
On 28/10/2012 21:07, Steve Firth wrote:
polygonum wrote:
Mother's sofa has a broken castor. As she is a fair distance away, she
posted the broken castor to me so I could try to get a replacement.

Parker Knoll as were are no more, wondering if anyone has any bright
ideas what is the best approach? Have searched around - eBay, Amazon,
web, anywhere I could think - nothing like them yet.

From what I received it is not entirely clear what the whole thing should
be like. I imagine that a standard prong thing should be there - which
goes into a socket on the sofa - but I could be wrong.


Generally it is easier to replace all four castors than to find an exact
match.

That is what I am beginning to believe.

--
Rod

F Murtz October 28th 12 09:25 PM

Replacement Parker Knoll Castor
 
polygonum wrote:
Mother's sofa has a broken castor. As she is a fair distance away, she
posted the broken castor to me so I could try to get a replacement.

Parker Knoll as were are no more, wondering if anyone has any bright
ideas what is the best approach? Have searched around - eBay, Amazon,
web, anywhere I could think - nothing like them yet.

From what I received it is not entirely clear what the whole thing
should be like. I imagine that a standard prong thing should be there -
which goes into a socket on the sofa - but I could be wrong.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/318411/2012...2019.41.32.jpg

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/318411/2012...2019.41.44.jpg



http://www.shepherdcasters.com/products_ball.html

polygonum October 28th 12 09:40 PM

Replacement Parker Knoll Castor
 
On 28/10/2012 21:25, F Murtz wrote:
polygonum wrote:
Mother's sofa has a broken castor. As she is a fair distance away, she
posted the broken castor to me so I could try to get a replacement.

Parker Knoll as were are no more, wondering if anyone has any bright
ideas what is the best approach? Have searched around - eBay, Amazon,
web, anywhere I could think - nothing like them yet.

From what I received it is not entirely clear what the whole thing
should be like. I imagine that a standard prong thing should be there -
which goes into a socket on the sofa - but I could be wrong.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/318411/2012...2019.41.32.jpg

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/318411/2012...2019.41.44.jpg



http://www.shepherdcasters.com/products_ball.html


Don't seem very likely to help themselves - but I did then re-search for
UK suppliers and it looks possible that it is one of their products.
(Earlier searches had kept coming up with significantly different
models.) Thanks.

--
Rod

Robin October 28th 12 09:42 PM

Replacement Parker Knoll Castor
 
Was rather hoping someone would, as you almost did, make an
appropriate suggestion.


I am sorry I failed to get the cigar ;)

Any better if I suggest you ask the Frederick Parker Foundation if they
can help you identify just what you need? (A surprisingly interesting
load of stuff if you happen to be in the LMU building in Whitechapel.)


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Robin
reply to address is (meant to be) valid



polygonum October 28th 12 09:50 PM

Replacement Parker Knoll Castor
 
On 28/10/2012 21:42, Robin wrote:
Was rather hoping someone would, as you almost did, make an
appropriate suggestion.


I am sorry I failed to get the cigar ;)

Any better if I suggest you ask the Frederick Parker Foundation if they
can help you identify just what you need? (A surprisingly interesting
load of stuff if you happen to be in the LMU building in Whitechapel.)


Sorry - my response didn't read how it sounded in my head!

Very interesting - am looking now.

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Rod

Nick Odell October 28th 12 10:02 PM

Replacement Parker Knoll Castor
 
On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 20:55:47 -0000, "Robin" wrote:

Parker Knoll as were are no more


Surprised me a I know someone who bought PK a year or so back. And
http://www.parkerknoll.co.uk/ claim the heritage. Do they deny all
knowledge of old stuff or have they gone out of business?

And FWIW the photo made me wonder if it was definitely a castor rather
than a fixed foot.


I missed the beginning of this so apologies if I'm repeating someone
else's comments. I had a similar problem identifying then obtaining
castors for a set of timpani but found what I needed at
www.castors-online.co.uk

Nick

polygonum October 28th 12 10:03 PM

Replacement Parker Knoll Castor
 
On 28/10/2012 20:58, Steve Firth wrote:
polygonum wrote:

On 28/10/2012 21:07, Steve Firth wrote:

[snip]

Generally it is easier to replace all four castors than to find an exact
match.

That is what I am beginning to believe.


OTOH if you look here, I think you can see that your mother's furniture
used Shepherd castors, and there's an exact match on this page. Now all
you need to work out is what sort of fitting is needed.

http://www.rosshandling.co.uk/furniture-castors.asp


Ha! That is who I have emailed only a few minutes ago. Thanks.

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Rod

polygonum October 28th 12 10:07 PM

Replacement Parker Knoll Castor
 
On 28/10/2012 22:02, Nick Odell wrote:
On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 20:55:47 -0000, "Robin" wrote:

Parker Knoll as were are no more


Surprised me a I know someone who bought PK a year or so back. And
http://www.parkerknoll.co.uk/ claim the heritage. Do they deny all
knowledge of old stuff or have they gone out of business?

And FWIW the photo made me wonder if it was definitely a castor rather
than a fixed foot.


I missed the beginning of this so apologies if I'm repeating someone
else's comments. I had a similar problem identifying then obtaining
castors for a set of timpani but found what I needed at
www.castors-online.co.uk

Nick

They do have lots - but under the Shepherd name they only have the
standard brown paint ones. Think I Steve Firth and I have both found a
source - hoping they have some in stock.

--
Rod

The Natural Philosopher[_2_] October 28th 12 10:21 PM

Replacement Parker Knoll Castor
 
On 28/10/12 21:25, F Murtz wrote:
polygonum wrote:
Mother's sofa has a broken castor. As she is a fair distance away, she
posted the broken castor to me so I could try to get a replacement.

Parker Knoll as were are no more, wondering if anyone has any bright
ideas what is the best approach? Have searched around - eBay, Amazon,
web, anywhere I could think - nothing like them yet.

From what I received it is not entirely clear what the whole thing
should be like. I imagine that a standard prong thing should be there -
which goes into a socket on the sofa - but I could be wrong.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/318411/2012...2019.41.32.jpg

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/318411/2012...2019.41.44.jpg



http://www.shepherdcasters.com/products_ball.html

that is what the original is. I remember now - me mum had a
parker-******** chair.



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members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed, are
rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a
diminishing number of producers.


The Natural Philosopher[_2_] October 28th 12 10:22 PM

Replacement Parker Knoll Castor
 
On 28/10/12 21:40, polygonum wrote:
On 28/10/2012 21:25, F Murtz wrote:
polygonum wrote:
Mother's sofa has a broken castor. As she is a fair distance away, she
posted the broken castor to me so I could try to get a replacement.

Parker Knoll as were are no more, wondering if anyone has any bright
ideas what is the best approach? Have searched around - eBay, Amazon,
web, anywhere I could think - nothing like them yet.

From what I received it is not entirely clear what the whole thing
should be like. I imagine that a standard prong thing should be there -
which goes into a socket on the sofa - but I could be wrong.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/318411/2012...2019.41.32.jpg

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/318411/2012...2019.41.44.jpg



http://www.shepherdcasters.com/products_ball.html


Don't seem very likely to help themselves - but I did then re-search for
UK suppliers and it looks possible that it is one of their products.
(Earlier searches had kept coming up with significantly different
models.) Thanks.

me mum had the push in sort.
'grip neck' blah blah

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Ineptocracy

(in-ep-toc-ra-cy) €“ a system of government where the least capable to
lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the
members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed, are
rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a
diminishing number of producers.


fred[_8_] October 29th 12 09:21 AM

Replacement Parker Knoll Castor
 
On Sunday, October 28, 2012 8:37:27 PM UTC, polygonum wrote:
Mother's sofa has a broken castor. As she is a fair distance away, she

posted the broken castor to me so I could try to get a replacement.



Parker Knoll as were are no more, wondering if anyone has any bright

ideas what is the best approach? Have searched around - eBay, Amazon,

web, anywhere I could think - nothing like them yet.



From what I received it is not entirely clear what the whole thing

should be like. I imagine that a standard prong thing should be there -

which goes into a socket on the sofa - but I could be wrong.



https://dl.dropbox.com/u/318411/2012...2019.41.32.jpg



https://dl.dropbox.com/u/318411/2012...2019.41.44.jpg



--

Rod


Thats a glide not a castor. Replace the four of them.

fred[_8_] October 29th 12 09:22 AM

Replacement Parker Knoll Castor
 
On Sunday, October 28, 2012 8:55:49 PM UTC, Robin wrote:
Parker Knoll as were are no more




Surprised me a I know someone who bought PK a year or so back. And

http://www.parkerknoll.co.uk/ claim the heritage. Do they deny all

knowledge of old stuff or have they gone out of business?



And FWIW the photo made me wonder if it was definitely a castor rather

than a fixed foot.

--

Robin

reply to address is (meant to be) valid


Thats a glide not a castor

Stephen Mawson October 29th 12 04:00 PM

Replacement Parker Knoll Castor
 

"polygonum" wrote in message
...
Mother's sofa has a broken castor. As she is a fair distance away, she
posted the broken castor to me so I could try to get a replacement.

Parker Knoll as were are no more, wondering if anyone has any bright ideas
what is the best approach? Have searched around - eBay, Amazon, web,
anywhere I could think - nothing like them yet.

From what I received it is not entirely clear what the whole thing should
be like. I imagine that a standard prong thing should be there - which
goes into a socket on the sofa - but I could be wrong.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/318411/2012...2019.41.32.jpg

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/318411/2012...2019.41.44.jpg

--
Rod


Lyn-Plan do refurbishment of Parker-Knoll chairs, including frames etc not
just the upholstery. They replaced a broken castor on a sofa they
refurbished for us.

Stephen



Bob Eager[_2_] October 29th 12 06:41 PM

Replacement Parker Knoll Castor
 
On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 20:37:24 +0000, polygonum wrote:

Mother's sofa has a broken castor. As she is a fair distance away, she
posted the broken castor to me so I could try to get a replacement.

Parker Knoll as were are no more, wondering if anyone has any bright
ideas what is the best approach? Have searched around - eBay, Amazon,
web, anywhere I could think - nothing like them yet.

From what I received it is not entirely clear what the whole thing
should be like. I imagine that a standard prong thing should be there -
which goes into a socket on the sofa - but I could be wrong.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/318411/2012...2019.41.32.jpg

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/318411/2012...2019.41.44.jpg


I've broken a few like that....the local furniture shop ordered
replacements.

They just pull out of the socket (the vertical pin on the other part not
shown) and you push the new one in.



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[email protected] June 16th 15 10:39 AM

Replacement Parker Knoll Castor
 
On Sunday, 28 October 2012 20:37:27 UTC, polygonum wrote:
Mother's sofa has a broken castor. As she is a fair distance away, she
posted the broken castor to me so I could try to get a replacement.

Hi Rod


I've replaced my Parker Knoll castors - which had broken with Kenrick Shepherd castors from Castors UK - Speak to a guy named Russ who was very helpful to me. Don't but the cheap plastic double wheel ones - make sure they are the Metal Kenrick Shepherd items which are all made in the UK not in the far East.

Best of luck

Ken


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