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Let's see your favorite shift knobs

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by roosters hot rods, Nov 1, 2008.

  1. roosters hot rods
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    Show us your favorite shift knobs..glass,plastic,metal..i know there is lots of em...:d

    here is mine in my coupe..its a vintage glass door knob
     

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  2. Strange Agent
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    That glass door knob is kind of cool. If you think about it, there are a lot of things that can be converted into shift knobs, but I've always just liked regular, classic-looking shift knobs. Once you start shifting a grenade knob, it just starts to get a little tacky to me. I like keeping things clean. My English teacher gave us this acronym, and I kind of like it: KISS--- Keep It Simple, Stupid!
     
  3. lockwoodkustoms
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    Mine in my 39 !!!! It was carved while I was in Jamaica.
     

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  4. lockwoodkustoms
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    Hey Rooster That is one sweet coupe ya got there!!
     

  5. roosters hot rods
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    thanks brother looking forward to seeing ya at billetproof..
     
  6. roosters hot rods
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    any more?? maebe the afternoon guys..
     
  7. Hurst T handle for anything built for speed shifting and a 8 Ball for for other shifters.
     
  8. I plan on having one like this cast in aluminum.....or maybe filling this with resin.
     

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  9. Bill Van Dyke
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    Nothin' special..made it in my high school shop class (remember those?) It's 50 years old and been on all my hot rods through the years so maybe it is kinda special.
     

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  10. Old-Soul
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    I like plain old white knobs, no shift patterns or anything. Just a clean, white ball
     
  11. Gaters
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    This mounted in my Model A. I made this back in 1982 in my Metal Shop class in High School. I originally made this for my roadster back then and I am finally putting to use in this car now. This knob has followed me around in a 56 VW oval window, 84 Honda CRV, 60 convertible VW and a 96 Toyota pu and now in its rightful position mounted in my 1928 Model A Roadster.

    This knob is solid stainless steel bar stock with a natural stone as the center piece. It's a bit dirty now, but it'll clean back up.
     

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  12. Strange Agent
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    That's a really nice-looking piece of equipment. ;)
     
  13. BBYBMR
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  14. Floorboardinit
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    Ok, I'll bite...I've been hoardin' shift knobs for awhile, I like the figural ones.

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    By the way theres probably a few hundred posts on shift knobs, You should try the search function. John
     
  15. BLAKE
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    I made this one a few years back for a HAMB auction... wonder if it ever found it's way somewhere cool...?

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  16. My favorite is under the knife in Lead Hill, Arkansas as we speak.

    Can't wait to see it.

    JH
     
  17. JamesG
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  18. rustednuts
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    Heres an old brewery tap knob I saw on ebay awhile back. I know have the handle and plan on reproducing an insert for my 1947.1 GMC COE Metz Brewing truck.
     

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  19. nowaxn5
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    I know it's heavy and it's been done before, but a Shure 55 microphone looks great in a classy custom. 02
     
  20. coolcruiserfj40
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    ooo i want
     
  21. roosters hot rods
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  22. Toymont
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    I have had one of those glass door knobs on my Plymouth for about 30 yrs now.
     
  23. axeman39
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    Here's mine, made it from a peg from the kids bmx bike and a cap from the hand grip from my old Harley[​IMG][​IMG]
     
  24. Bill Schickling
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    Here is one I made fro my truck.

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  25. Doc.
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    Anything that comes out of Lead Hill will be awesome. I can't wait to see it too.

    Doc.
     
  26. 32 Barn Car
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    Some of mine.........Z.D.
     

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  27. hammeredcoupe
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    My favorite is the one on the shop fridge.
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  28. this one is an old glass door knob from a sinclair station. it's goin on the 55 vert.
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  29. Elvisaurusrex
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    I've got some mannequin hands laying around my house, I plan on using those as a shifter for when I have a half-assed car..

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  30. jaxx
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    Here is the brass knob iI made for mine
     

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