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Jo Hynes

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 26, 2003 3:02 pm    Post Subject:
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Just moved in to a new house and the stairway consists of several stairs running up between 2 solid walls. Trying to find a supplier for a metal handrail/small banister section on the landing with great difficulty in the Staffordshire/West Midlands region - preferably in a pewter finish. Can anybody assist.

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homebase do a new range from Richard Bainbridge? Its Beech or Maple I think with very nice mettalic fittings. expensive though.
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My brother actually works for a company that installs/manufactures ballustrading in offices, hotels etc. Steel, stainless etc. Would you like me to enquire for you ?
If so give some rough dimensions, I'll pass them on and get a phone number if the "guesstimate" sounds reasonable to you.
Oh, we're south of Brum (Redditch)

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[quote="robmorphet"]homebase do a new range from Richard Bainbridge? Its Beech or Maple I think with very nice mettalic fittings. expensive though.[/quote]

http://www.richardburbridge.co.uk/

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 12:22 pm    Post Subject:
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eric_cartman wrote:
robmorphet wrote:
homebase do a new range from Richard Bainbridge? Its Beech or Maple I think with very nice mettalic fittings. expensive though.


http://www.richardburbridge.co.uk/

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try this one, it works.

http://www.richardburbidge.co.uk/
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