Customer Reviews and Photos for:
Leather and Vinyl Case Handles
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Average Rating:
3.5
(15 customer reviews)
$28.99
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1) Submitted by
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty, from Foreston , MN
on 11/8/2010
Customer Rating: 
These handles as well as the brass latches all came from Rocklers. I do an online order one day and they are at my shop the next day. Rockler's is a very good company to order from, and back up their products 100%. I always know that I am going to receive quality products when I order from Rockler's. I woodwork for a living,so time and quality are very important to my business.
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2) Submitted by
Mike Navarre, from Hanford, CA
on 12/27/2009
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My violin case required a new handle to replace the original broken plastic mount. The size was a perfect twin to the old handle. I reused the original mounting screws without any trouble. I was pleased to save my case and now the plastic was gone forever.
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3) Submitted by
Alan Starner, from Fort Collins, CO
on 1/2/2009
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Nice high quality product, but the screws that come with it are short, and will only support a material thickness of about 1/4". They say to counter sink them, but I wanted more strength than that. No problem - replace the screws with longer ones right? Yes, but the screw thread size is non-standard. Not quite 8/32 and not quite M4. I ended up having to tap out the holes to 8/32.
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4) Submitted by
Ken, from Yucaipa, CA
on 8/30/2008
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I purchased the leather handle for a briefcase that is 10 to 12 years old, but was in excellent shape except for the handle.
The handle fits nicely and looks great. It is a very high quality handle.
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5) Submitted by
Mike James, from Richmond, VA
on 5/24/2008
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I used these handles to replace the broken handle on a bass drum case. A new case would have cost around $200. Simply replacing the handle saved me amost $170. You do the math.
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6) Submitted by
Ray Age, from Joelton, TN
on 5/4/2008
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I offer a handcrafted hardwood tac box for pet groomers & the leather handle is just the right finishing touch. Very nice handle, well cushioned & the leather is heavy enough to last.
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7) Submitted by
Clayton , from Columbus, OH
on 5/4/2008
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I used these handles for a guitar case I built for a pedal steel guitar. Along with some corner protectors that I had ordered these all worked just fine. I could not find the corner protectors at any of the local home improvement stores--- Thanks for filling the order---Randy
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8) Submitted by
Brad, from Austin, TX
on 3/27/2008
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I built this briefcase in the early '90s. The wood is Black Walnut and Carpathian Elm Burl. The liner and hardware are Rockler's. The owner has finally worn out the handle (about 15 years) and this is the same handle I used originally. It's nice that some thing don't change!
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9) Submitted by
David Waterman, from Staunton, VA
on 12/11/2007
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I made cases for some very expensive musical instruments. These plastic handles are inexpensive but look OK. They seem to be sturdy enough to take rough treatment by the musicians.
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10) Submitted by
Benton Custom Home Furnishings, LLC, from Phoenix, AZ
on 1/10/2010
Customer Rating: 
I use these handle for the pistol boxes I build using 10-24 tee nuts and machine screws. The case holds plenty of ammo and gun accessories.
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11) Submitted by
Stephen, from Augusta, KS
on 11/3/2007
Customer Rating: 
Nice handle with good finish on the brass. But I find flaws. The outside edge of the leather where it was laminated together had glue or something smeared across the whole edge. Kind of sticky in some areas. It looked bad and did not meet my expectations for [the price]. The only reason I rated it good is because I can't find too many around. I'm going to have to start making my own stuff if I want excellent quality I guess.
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12) Submitted by
John MacMillen, from Mill Hall, PA
on 6/25/2008
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The handle lasted for one use. The case was made from cherry with mother of pearl and veneer inlays and made for the purpose of transporting a set of bagpipes. The screw striped out and the handle fell off.
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13) Submitted by
Wm from NH
on 9/19/2009
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I used these some years ago and found like others the FH machine screws much too short for almost anything of wood that would be heavy enough for a grip like this so I assume these were made for metal. Also the thread pitch of the screws is odd and is neither SAE or metric and falls between 32 and 40 TPI. For the cost of these there should be no issues with fasteners.
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14) Submitted by
Norm Harbaugh, from Dayton, OH
on 11/8/2011
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I rate the product as poor quality because the screws do not comply with any known specification. The product description says use 8-32 in the desired length. The tap in the blind hole is not 8-32 nor is it M4. It is in between.
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15) Submitted by
Bob Gilson, from Selinsgrove, PA
on 3/13/2008
Customer Rating: 
Adequate for jobs not in the public eye.
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