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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. 33Tudor
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    jimmyflintstonestudios.com
     
  2. The base is by Jimmy Flintstone.
     
  3. i remember the HAMBr one from years ago........made with a dental drill?.
     
  4. Cymro
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    Matt--88 Keep looking on the house clearance type stalls in car boot sales and the like, odd ones are fairly common, much more difficult to find in pairs or sets for their intended purpose.
     
  5. Here is mine.........
     

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  6. lostforawhile
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    did someone need one of these? the brass base is loose on the glass, but i have one identical to that one, i can't use it as a knob anymore. EDIT I just saw who needed one
     
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  7. lostforawhile
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    Matt--88 i have your knob
     
  8. PITRE ART
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    My fav so far!
     
  9. roosters hot rods
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  11. Tommy's Cycle
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    Just picked up this "FrankenSkull" - paint by 3 Sheets
     

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    and in my daily Jeep, a rock.

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  13. tommy
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    One that I made for my 34 P/U. Ford made one similar for the show but they are too pricey for my pocketbook and it's the only one like it.

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    I had to have this one for my flathead.
     
  14. lizardking
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    I robbed this off of a walking stick top,because I liked the harlequin paint
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  15. Simplicity
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    Thats 24 pages of knobs.
     
  16. Monster Rat
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    Anything Bones Brigade works for me! I have a Bones wheel as the spinner on my steering wheel
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  17. roosters hot rods
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    its been a while...soo to the top and lets see some more
     
  18. Here's my latest.

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  19. axle
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    A lot of times "Less is more" and there is no exception in this case. These two are by far, the best shifter knobs i have EVER seen! Awesome Saxman !
     

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  20. Thanks Axle. I really appreciate it!
     
  21. autobilly
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    Pase perhaps, but I still dig the look and feel of the good old "eight ball".
    Having said that, those "V for victory" knobs are very cool Saxman!
     
  22. 57 3100
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    came up with this one..

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    leonard
     
  23. Tommy's Cycle
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    Had to add this hand carved 8 Ball by Olegs Trosmans before this thread died. It's just to cool not to be seen.
     

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  24. OK, I know it's rude but I have to know...

    What kind of price range are the shift knobs from Olegs Trosman in? I'd love to have one. Does he have a website?

    JH
     
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  25. Tommy's Cycle
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    I sent you a PM. His Knobs are remarkably inexpensive considering they are One-Off Custom made pieces.
     
  26. 33_chevy
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  27. gladeparkflyer
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    if its drilled out from the bottom, just leave the trigger, drop it on and screw it in from the bottom. might hafta trim the bottom of the fuse for clearance inside but thats how i did mine...
     
  28. Harris
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    Any chance you could shoot me that info as well?
     
  29. roosters hot rods
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  30. Original Gangster
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    A few shift knobs floating around the shop. The adapters I machine, basically there are alot of cool shift knobs out there but there is not a standard thread size. So, I offer the adapters for guys who found a cool knob but it doesn't match up with their stick.
    Its as simple as calling or pm'ing me the thread selections and I'll get busy! Its an inexpensive and a convenient option.
     

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