Randal’s reco after I wrote about Randal’s Mermador shower door. Jacob wrote:
I found Faucet Parts Plus in Oklahoma. Wonderful place. They seem to have everything. I guessed my shower fixture was American Standard, as that was marked on all the other fixtures, and I found the replacement stems pretty quickly. Ordered a kit with new handles, trim, stems and seats.
Shane wrote:
Man that plumbing place needs to be a solid source for vintage goodies. I just found exact replacement stems for my 1954 Briggs bath fixture on their site. Every once in a while you get to do something the easy way, because of someone else’s hard work. Thanks Randal!
Yes: Thank you, both!
Link: FaucetPartsPlus.com … and don’t forget to also try deabath.com, too, which in particular are experts at parts and restoration of vintage Crane faucets.







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LOL! I’m embarrassed!
I’m not sure how it happened, but I got messed up – -Jacob’s correct name is Randal. I am fixing all the posts and comments, too. sorry ’bout that, Randal!
Rocket Handles!!! I’ve looked all over for them. Yippeeeee!!!!
Ok, so -like – I finally found the name of a faucet “thing” my mother had when I was a baby; and ELECTROSTAR faucet that was like having the Jetsons kitchen attached to your sink! it had a grinder, and blender; it had an ice cream maker, it had a UV light to sanitize veggies and baby bottles and stuff. My sister says she played with that light so much she’s sure everything with ten feet was disinfected to clean room standards!
Does anyone out there have one, know of one or have a picture of one? I’ve done any number of searches online, to no avail.
I’m so happy to have found this post! I believe Faucet Parts Plus had the exact American Standard cross handles I was looking for!