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The entries are in alphabetical order by magazine name and then in chronological sequence.
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CORD & CHAIN PULL
x   CEILING FAN PULL
x   CEILING LAMP PULL
x   CHAIN PULL
x   FAN PULL
x   LIGHT PULL
x   PULL CHAIN

Decorating ceramic ceiling fan and light pull handles.
POPULAR CERAMICS #541 Sep 1994 (v.45#2) pg. 42

Wooden pulls with pizazz. Turn hardwood pulls for your overhead fan chain. Six designs shown. Jigs for both lathe turning and electric drill turning are shown.
WOOD MAGAZINE #67 Jan 1994 (v.11#1) pg. 44

Getting started in wood turning. Part 9. How to develop turning skills by turning simple but saleable things such as light pulls.
WOODTURNING #42 May 1996 pg. 66
Added Info WOODTURNING #49 Feb 1997 pg. 4

Simple friction drive method for holding small turning blanks. Use of the device is illustrated on an assortment of small item. (1) Light pulls. (2) Gun barrel for a model naval cannon. (3) Tool handles. (4) Chess pieces. (5) Chimney pot for a model house.
WOODTURNING #48 Dec 1996-Jan 1997 pg. 21

Inexpensive drive center for making a large number of cord pulls.
WOODTURNING #50 Mar 1997 pg. 76

Wooden curtain pulls are turned from laminated stock that is pre-weighted with pockets of lead.
WOODWORKER Dec 1991 (v.95#12) pg. T7

Small turning on spindles. Production techniques for quickly turning small craft items (wooden beads, knife handles, fruit shapes, light pulls, earrings) between the centers of a lathe.
WOODWORKER Jan 1992 (v.96#1) pg. 62

How to use a machinist's collet chuck in the lathe to hold a variety of small, round work pieces. Includes jigs, patterns and tips for making multiples of bottle stoppers, pulls, and spinning tops from wood.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1992 (v.16#3) pg. 26