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Originally posted by Atti View PostYep. Those were my rollers. That floor set sold quickly.
Complete set like this doesn't turn up often. Still much easier to find that pre-1900 floor hardware! Little patience and they can be found.
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Originally posted by Abnorml View PostYou can buy everything from http://hearseparts.com/products.html. I don't know the price, but they have them. They have the rollers you are wanting.
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You can buy everything from http://hearseparts.com/products.html. I don't know the price, but they have them. They have the rollers you are wanting.
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That was them...I got all excited when it came up...until I looked at the date...and I was look shoot a year or 2 too late, haha.
It definitely doesn't seem like they do show up very often (as I've been searching for a while). And as I said...we don't have to have those...if we can find another decent looking set that we can use....we'll consider them (obviously we'd need to see pictures or something), but yeah. We just need something, haha!
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Yep. Those were my rollers. That floor set sold quickly.
Complete set like this doesn't turn up often. Still much easier to find that pre-1900 floor hardware! Little patience and they can be found.
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No problem...ask all the questions you need to! :-)
These will be for a caisson style hearse that we will be building. So it will be new...we already have the actual carriage body just not the caisson part of it (we already have lamps on it...not the big vintage style but still).
So as far as style it really doesn't have to fit a particular theme. As mentioned in my first post...we have kind of grown to like the Eureka kind (thats what we were told they were at least) that have the one side of the rollers go to a point. These look a little more fancy and such than a lot of what we've seen and might be ideal. I tried to find a picture of them again (I actually say a year or 2 old listing on here for these exact ones...but now I cannot find it again).
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Okay. A few more questions if you don't mind~
Is this a vintage horse drawn hearse? If so, how important is older floor hardware so it doesn't look out of place? Also if vintage, are horse drawn lamps on your list?
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I apologize...I'm not up on all the exact hearse terminology. I could be wrong with calling it a table, but thats what I've seen the whole "contraption" called in various places.
Anyways...this may be a bit of a shock...but...its not actually for an actual car. Its for a hearse...but of the horse drawn variety!
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Can you relay what year and coach builder you actually have?
And when you say table, do you mean an endloader? 'Cuz if you're missing that table parts it may be easier to find an intact table.
I definitely have nice bier pins here and may have rollers, bier tracks, and runners dependent on year range/coach builder. Should be driving right through your area later this week.
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Rollers, Pin/hole Plates, Bier Pins, Skid plates...
Hello!
I am pretty much looking for everything thats part of the "table" in the back of a hearse...all the rollers (ideally 10), the pin/hole plates (ideally 3 of the 10 hole ones), Bier pins (at least 1 adjustable and 1 stationary) and the skid plates (6-8).
Used is fine...all must be in good working order. I've seen some that I think came out of a Eureka branded hearse that on one side of he rollers came to a point that look really nice.
I am located in Ohio (near the OH, WV, PA border). Can travel a bit to pick up...or pay for shipping (depending on cost of the items and the shipping).
Any help would be greatly appreciated!Tags: None
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