Front Tie In Bar for a Morigeau Lepine Crib

by Marie

I need to know where to order the following Morigeau Lepine crib replacement parts or if anyone might have some they would be willing to share or sell. The parts that I am missing include the front tie in bar that holds the sides of the crib together.

The bar has a dowel and screw connection and the piece positions in the front of the crib above the slide out drawer.


As far as the model number or date of manufacture of the crib is concerned; all I know that it is a solid pine Morigeau Lepine crib that was bought in 2005.

If anyone has any suggestions for where I can order the Front Tie In Bar for a Morigeau Lepine Crib that I described, I would appreciate it very much if you would please contact me using the space below (and PLEASE include your contact information in case I need to get in touch with you!).

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