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6685 38 Pull HandlePosted by Liz ChercoDoor pull design FSB 6636 is a variation on the now classic first design FSB 6635 . The visual severity of the first model is softened by having the brackets slope towards t
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6682 38 Pull HandlePosted by Liz ChercoThe triangular tubular pull launched by FSB 15 years ago became a top-seller, echoing as it does the diagonal trussing so commonly to be found on front doors. The new oval-se
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6675 35 Pull HandlePosted by Liz ChercoDoor pull FSB 6675 takes the offset brackets from the FSB 6616 series and fuses these with the sweep of the crescent-shaped oval pull. Stainless steel only. Ø 40
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6652 38 Pull HandlePosted by Liz ChercoFor the 02|03 edition of its Manual, FSB has extended its FSB 6650 series introduced two years ago to embrace Ushaped, circular and triangular variants. In all four cases,
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6650 38 Pull HandlePosted by Liz ChercoFSB could not resist squeezing all the experience gained in fashioning the 40 × 28 mm oval tube into a smaller diameter. And thus it was that the standard
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6636 38 Pull HandlePosted by Liz ChercoDoor pull design FSB 6636 is a variation on the now classic first design FSB 6635 . The visual severity of the first model is softened by having the brackets slope towards t
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6635 38 Pull HandlePosted by Liz ChercoDoor pull design FSB 6635 was the first member of the oval family. A hefty oval tube was required to be ergonomically designed to ensure hands could grip safely and purposefu
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6616 35 Pull HandlePosted by Liz ChercoIn door pull series FSB 6616 , fixing is by means of laterally offset brackets to protect hands. The innovative combination of fixing strap and pull lends the design an airy,
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