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Brass Handbag Drop Catch DC1
Brass Handbag Drop Catch DC1
Brass Handbag Drop Catch DC1
Brass Handbag Drop Catch DC1

Brass Bag Drop Catch

UK Post £4.95. Spend £30.00 more for free UK postage.

Product Code: DC1


Price: £7.80 (£6.50 ex VAT)
8.23 USD, 7.58 EUR, 59.42 CNY, 1,245.54 JPY

This replacement drop catch is for flap over handbags. It is Brass coloured and is made to locate through a brass opening (not supplied) on the flap of a handbag. This part is NOT a complete unit and will only be useful to you if you have broken this particular part.

Dimensions:
Base plate: 36mm x 12mm
Clearance Required (Hole Size): 31mm x 6mm
Maximum Thickness of Bag Flap: 8mm

This range of replacement parts is useful for practically minded people, who have a broken handbag they do not want to part with and who do not have a saddler or luggage repairer in their neighbourhood.

If you have any queries about the suitability of this luggage spare, please call +44 1494 775577 and ask to speak to Paul.

Help: How to Replace A Handbag Turnclasp

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Any questions? Call Sara or Paul on 01494 775577 (if not from UK please call 0044 1494 775577) Mon-Fri 9.30 a.m. to 5.00p.m.

 

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Brass Handbag Drop Catch


Brass Handbag Drop Catch DC1

Brass Handbag Drop Catch


Brass Handbag Drop Catch DC1

Brass Handbag Drop Catch


Brass Handbag Drop Catch DC1

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How to Replace A Handbag Turnclasp

Replacing A Handbag Turnclasp

Step 1 Check that the back plate is compatible with the existing front plate.
Step 2 We would unstitch a seam and fix the plate but you might find it easier to cut the lining. This can be very neat if executed correctly.
Step 3 Once you have made a neat cut inside the lining, you will probably see the patch that covers the back of the catch, peel this off.
Step 4 The next step is to lift the legs of the broken clasp (sometimes there are screws instead. Take the backplate off and release the broken clasp.
Step 4 Once the old clasp is off, offer the new one up and mark the holes required for the spikes on the front panel. If you are happy with the position, make the holes (I use a small blade) and push the new clasp on.
Step 4 Put the backplate on (I have pushed the spikes right through the lining and held it all in place with the back plate but its your choice) and bend the spikes over, to trap the backplate (and possibly lining) in position.
Step 4 Patch the backplate with a piece of material or stitch it up (I have had great results with some thin leather and double sided tape on the backplate). Finished

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