Dear Tom,
Antique stores aren't a practical option for me, but thank you for the search 
criteria, ... I'm going to give that a try if the site I just visited doesn't 
work out, or doesn't ship to Canada.

Yours appreciatively,
Joy

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  I found some knobs like that at an antique shop once. I bought them because
that's what my house has, and they have come in handy.
Otherwise, google "restoration harware" and you will find a source there.
Blessings,
Tom

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Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 7:58 AM
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Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Finding a doorknob for an older door?

Good day listers,
I wondered if anyone might know of an online source for doorknobs for
older doors. I have a wooden front door that is much thicker than its modern
counter parts, and so I cannot find an spindle? axis? (not sure of the
correct term) long enough to go through and fit knobs on each end. Its
doorknob gave out sometime ago and after searching all the local stores (not
many, I'm in a rural area) I ended up replacing it with a knob for an
interior door which is not going to last long. Any suggestions as to where I
might look would be greatfully received.

Thank you for your help,
Yours sincerely,
Joy

Please take a few moments to browse and enjoy
my original artwork at:
www.tigerfeathers.ca

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