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The Beauty of Glass Door Knobs

Back in the day, glass door knobs were the rage – almost every new Bungalow, Craftsman, and Ranch style home featured glittering knobs that accented and enhanced the home's decor.

Finding vintage glass door knobs in good condition today can be challenging. While you may have some success at flea markets and antique stores, getting the old hardware to fit your modern doors can be a hassle.

Still, where there's a will there's a way, right? With a little persistence and patience, retro glass door knob sets can still be purchased on line.

The full variety in the style of old glass door knobs are available – traditional fluted styles, swirls, pumpkin shapes, oval, and octagon shapes. Even the classic glass lever designs are available!

When looking for these styles, consider the quality – after all, cheaply made knobs can loose their luster quickly after installation. Worse, they tend to fall apart in your hand! Look for genuine steel spindles and solid brass shanks.

The original styles of these knobs date back to the early 18th century, when inventors discovered how to press molten glass into iron molds. The actual molds, termed ‘press molds', were reusable and made from high-grade cast iron. Artisans would carve the knob geometry into the cast iron, and the molten glass would be pressed into the mold. Glass knobs originally became popular in the US after World War 1, driven primarily by a shortage of copper and brass.

Back in the day, glass door knobs were rated by facets – similar to how jewelers rate diamonds. The door knobs sported six to fourteen faceted sides and was bubbled in front to display the internal star burst.  Later, manufacturers began inserting mirrored cardboard in the back of the knob in order to better reflect light through the star burst design.

Although more rare, some styles of these knobs featured bright, vibrant colors like amber and violet. Another less well-known style was termed "Vaseline glass" and got it's unique green-yellow color by adding uranium oxide to the glass. To the delight of little kids in the day, these knobs would glow brightly when exposed to a black light.

The good news? All of these styles are still available today. Look for solid brass and glass construction – the quality of these retro knobs can vary, and you'll want to avoid cheap glass door knobs.  And don't assume that your chosen knob design will automatically fit your door – look for knobs that can be used with contemporary style doors.

Finally, be prepared to pay for your passion! Sets of six or twelve faceted glass door knobs can be quite expensive so your best option is to find a bargain online.

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Types of car shift knob that are available in the current market

There are different types of shift knob available in the market today. One of the main types of knobs is the simple knob. The simple shift knob has simple qualities. The first thing to note is that it will have one main plain color. In most cases, the color used for a shift knob is black. The shape of the shift knob is another factor to consider when dealing with the simple knobs. The shape is cylindrical without any curves or designs on it. it will also be able to fit most shift sticks. The price of the simple shift knob is also quite low as it will have been made in a very simple way. This type of shift knob is easy to find as it is available in most if not all vehicle accessories stores.

 

The other type of a shift knob is the decorated type of knob. It comes in many names and it can be called designer, special etc. though their category is the same. The decorated shift knob has a slight difference to the normal and simple shift knob. The first thing that you will not is that it will not have one color. Most of these knobs have two or more colors on them. These colors are mixed in such a way that the shift knob looks very attractive. At the same time, they may be mixed or done to resemble something that is known worldwide. For example, one shift knob can be painted the map of the United States or the flag of a country. Such a type of shift knob is mainly referred to as decorated or special shift knob.

 

The last type of shift knob is the personalized knob. This type of knob is done by few people. However, with time, more people have preference for this type of shift knob. In most cases, the younger generation is the ones who have use of a personalized shift knob. The knob is mainly made to the preference of the user. For example, the user can have their photograph painted on the knob. When this is done, a person has a high chance of getting a knob of their choice. These types of knobs are available internationally through the use of online stores. You can be able to give a description of what you want done and the make of your own in order to get a personalized knob.

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