Eister used a reverse hinge. Beck used a usual hinge with the tabs on the bottom and the tab effect filled in. Or a hinge with no tabs filed in at all.
Bill, I gotta ask: please explain the difference between a
reverse hinge and a
usual hinge is.
some hinges have the pin below the surface of the box, some centered, and some the pin appears to be above center.
The Beck hinge center appears to be below the surface of the box, the Eister, the pin center seems above the surface of the door and finial material, making a rather large and heavy appearing barrel.
The Eister barrels go all the way across the finial, and are used to tuck the sideplates under. The Beck hinge barrels stop at the sideplates, the sideplates continue past the hinge barrels and are butted up to the finial.