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The little cover that hides the screw stops the handle from closing when opened fully into the notch. How clever!

 

Go back to school in style with this awesome reusable lunch bag made from durable oilcloth. Featuring ribbon handles for easy carrying. All the interior seams are pinked for extra cuteness! Wipe clean.

 

11" tall; base and sides measure 5" by 6".

Door handle off an old wood panelled truck

-Repainted (I ruined it with green and red paint)

-Added new horizontal grip

-Used a nylon washer instead of nylon nut

-Added Electrical tape to cover the opening

Handle on the secretary my mother inherited from my great aunt. You don't see many of those these day - at least not without calling it kitch. They are beutiful, though.

boiler room of soon-to-be-demolished Holy Cross Hospital

Nilo crocodile leather handle.

Self made Henry's handle

Threading handle, the pipe adapter goes on this end.

I rescued this as it was about to be thrown into a dumpster.

i'm fragile

but with my beauty,

i hope that you will handle me with care

to show to the world, how proud you have me in your hand.

Seen in Hirrlingen, Landkreis Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Close up of and old door with a very curious handle

Pilgrim Heights - Handle With Care 2008

The handle to a decorative basket.

Inside the Criterion Hotel (Heritage listed) Rockhampton. A wonderful old building on Quay street. The first Hotel in Rocky. Saturday Safari September 2011.

Salt Lake City, Utah

I loved the decorative work on this door handle in Red Cloud

there where times without cellular phone...

Used the sketch # 58 at got sketch blog.

 

Used Scarlet Lime Guest Designer March Kit

in the car.... again!

my bike-dwelling friends are probably anguished by my car photos.

it's a sickness -- it's such a fantastic driving machine, my little tank! :)

This slender , delicate looking grass grows around the property and looks quite nice but do not try to handle it, it is incredibly sharp edged and will slice through skin like a sword. the edges of the grass blades are lined with minute saw like teeth that not only cut but also make the cut itself sting and hurt for a long time. Lovely to look at not so nice to handle

Four trays all done and lacquered. Three with the handles re-installed.

 

The handles cleaned up nicely on the wire wheels. A little black gloss spray paint and they were ready to go back on. Of course I used brass screws. I didn't find the style heads I wanted, but these are good enough.

"You can handle whatever God throws at you; that's why he's doing it."

 

356.50

The intricate design of the handle of a silver nursery spoon, made by Magnus Aase of Norway.

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