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Named after the traditional joint method that eschews the use of fasteners, a technique historically favored by blacksmiths, stonemasons, and, most notably, woodworkers.
Named after the traditional joint method that eschews the use of fasteners, a technique historically favored by blacksmiths, stonemasons, and, most notably, woodworkers.
The Mortise & Tenon Pull, taking its name from the ancient, secure joint technique famously employed by blacksmiths, stonemasons, and especially woodworkers, serves as an ideal complement to furniture and cabinetry reminiscent of the Arts & Crafts movement or the iconic Craftsman Bungalow style. This hardware piece is available in four distinct center-to-center sizes, accommodating a wide range of design needs. Additionally, it boasts an aesthetic versatility, looking exceptionally stylish in any of the four finishes offered. This pull not only embodies the strength and durability synonymous with its namesake joint but also adds a touch of historical elegance and craftsmanship to any piece it adorns.
In the event that any product Marathon sells is found to be defective in either workmanship or materials, such products shall be replaced by Marathon, free of charge, for as long as the original consumer purchaser owns the products.
If a product is no longer available, Marathon will replace the defective hardware with a current offering.
Incorrect installation or any consequential and/or incidental damages incurred as a result of incorrect installation.
Hardware that has been exposed to excessive loads, abused, or used in any manner other than its intended purpose.
Removal of defective hardware, delivery costs, or installation of new hardware.