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[email protected] August 23rd 05 04:02 PM

candle holders
 
i am trying to find a candle holder taht i have used in the past and
now cant find a supplier - any help would be much appreciated - usa or
europe suppliers - the candle holders are chrome and are inverted top
hat shape with wide brim and hole for screw attachment. the wide brim
(thickness1-2mm) probably 40 - 50 mm and the small typical candle size.


Norvin (remove SPAM) August 23rd 05 05:26 PM

wrote:
i am trying to find a candle holder taht i have used in the past and
now cant find a supplier - any help would be much appreciated - usa or
europe suppliers - the candle holders are chrome and are inverted top
hat shape with wide brim and hole for screw attachment. the wide brim
(thickness1-2mm) probably 40 - 50 mm and the small typical candle size.

Geoff, I have a friend that handles this kind of thing, not sure if he
has any chrome plated, I guess you can have them plated or painted if
need be. You can check out the site below and go from there.

http://shop.store.yahoo.com/wrought-...leholders.html

Roy Fek August 23rd 05 06:42 PM


wrote:
the candle holders are chrome and are inverted top
hat shape with wide brim and hole for screw attachment. the wide brim
(thickness1-2mm) probably 40 - 50 mm and the small typical candle size.


Geoff,
I've recently seen some new candle holders at Craft Supplies USA,
product # 432-3100.
Here's a link:
http://www.woodturnerscatalog.com/cg...n&key=432-3100

Will this work for you?

Roy Fek


Paul Loseby August 23rd 05 07:46 PM

You want the Eli Avisera candlestick holders at Craft Supplies USA

Regards

Paul

On 23 Aug 2005 08:02:27 -0700, wrote:

i am trying to find a candle holder taht i have used in the past and
now cant find a supplier - any help would be much appreciated - usa or
europe suppliers - the candle holders are chrome and are inverted top
hat shape with wide brim and hole for screw attachment. the wide brim
(thickness1-2mm) probably 40 - 50 mm and the small typical candle size.



W Canaday September 3rd 05 11:07 PM

On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 16:26:39 +0000, Norvin (remove SPAM) wrote:


Geoff, I have a friend that handles this kind of thing, not sure if he
has any chrome plated, I guess you can have them plated or painted if
need be. You can check out the site below and go from there.

http://shop.store.yahoo.com/wrought-...leholders.html


I ordered a dozen. Steel stampings ... but I'm betting that they will look
great with a coating of enamel. The most expensive that looked applicable
to a turned candlestick was just $1.10 apiece. If they can resist the urge
to sell my address down the river, I suspect they will get repeat
business.

Bill


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