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Handcrafted Hardware bail pull with plain backplate gives you a traditional handle layout that works well on cabinet and furniture doors where a swinging pull is preferred. This bail pull with plain backplate uses a 3-3/4 inch center to center layout, so hole spacing is set for common cabinet and drawer drilling patterns. The antique brass finish establishes a classic look that suits projects needing warm metal tones across decorative hardware. The oval backplate described in the bail pull with oval backplate detail spreads the contact area on the door or drawer face, which helps visually anchor the pull on the surface. The bail pull design provides a familiar grip style that many installers and users encounter on traditional cabinetry. Handcrafted Hardware branding identifies this piece as part of a coordinated decorative hardware and moldings offering.
The bail pull with plain backplate uses a 3-3/4 inch center to center measurement, which sets the distance between mounting points for installers planning drilling or retrofitting existing fronts. This fixed spacing lets you align the Handcrafted Hardware bail pull with existing 3-3/4 inch layouts where that dimension is already present. The oval backplate noted in the SAP description defines the area that will cover the surface around each mounting location, which matters when aligning the pull to rails or stiles on cabinet and furniture pieces. As a bail pull, the swinging handle shape naturally centers between the two points, which supports consistent alignment across a bank of doors or drawers.
This Handcrafted Hardware bail pull with plain backplate fits cabinet and furniture fronts that call for a traditional swinging handle within the decorative hardware and moldings category. The 3-3/4 inch center to center dimension aligns with applications that are drilled or designed around that spacing, so it works wherever that hole distance is already planned into the layout. The antique brass finish makes this bail pull suitable for projects calling for a warm-toned metal surface on handles and pulls, tying into designs built around similar brass-colored hardware. The oval backplate description in the SAP wording signals that the pull presents an oval contact area on the face, which suits doors and drawers where a defined, shaped backplate look is part of the design intent. As a bail pull, it provides a familiar handle motion on face frames and panels that complement this style.
The 3-3/4 inch center to center layout on this Handcrafted Hardware bail pull standardizes hole placement, which helps installers repeat drilling patterns accurately across multiple cabinets. The plain backplate design gives a clean boundary around the pull, which simplifies visual alignment to rails, stiles, or panel lines on doors and drawers. The antique brass finish provides a single, consistent surface color, which makes it straightforward to keep a unified look from one cabinet run to the next. The oval backplate noted in the bail pull description means the contact area has a predictable outline, which helps plan how the hardware will sit relative to edges and trim details. Being part of the handles and pulls, Handcraft Hardware product class, this bail pull ties into other decorative hardware choices carrying the same Handcrafted Hardware identity.
The HBA2020 bail pull is a Handcrafted Hardware bail pull with a plain backplate, so it uses a swinging handle design on a defined backplate area for traditional cabinet and furniture fronts.
The bail pull uses a 3-3/4 inch center to center measurement, meaning the distance between its two mounting points is 3-3/4 inches, which affects drilling layout on cabinet doors and drawers.
The antique brass finish on this bail pull sets a warm metal tone across the handle and backplate, which shapes the overall look of decorative hardware on cabinetry and furniture pieces.
The plain backplate gives the HBA2020 bail pull a clean mounting outline, which defines the area around the handle on the door or drawer face and influences its visual framing.
The oval backplate wording in the SAP description indicates the pull presents an oval-shaped contact area, which affects how it visually fits on cabinet rails and panels.
This product sits in the decorative hardware and moldings handles and pulls class, so it aligns with other Handcrafted Hardware pieces when planning coordinated cabinet layouts.
The Handcrafted Hardware bail pull with plain backplate and 3-3/4 inch center to center spacing provides a defined handle layout for cabinets and furniture that match this drilling pattern. The antique brass finish and oval backplate look supply a coordinated visual statement across doors and drawers where a traditional bail pull is desired. For projects organized around decorative hardware and moldings, this HBA2020 bail pull from Handcrafted Hardware offers a clear, repeatable choice within the handles and pulls class when planning consistent cabinet fronts.
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