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- 1951hornethardtop February 6
- DocHubler February 6
- maasfhcenturylinknet February 6
- Oldfarmer1947gmailcom February 6
- Park_W February 6
- RL Chilton February 6
- Tallent R February 6
New Shift Knobs available!
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This is the latest addition to Eshelman's Line of Reproduction items. They are shift knobs and can be cast in Brown, Red, Maroon, Green, Blue, or any color within reason. Contact the Eshelman's at:
208-549-3571 or 208-550-0360
eshelman@ruralnetwork.net
or at their website: http://partsbyemc.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2&products_id=170
Shift knobs sell for $75.00 each.
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I know those are hard enough to make in solid colors . I cant imagine how Hudson made the wood grain ones with the ship & castle on them,
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Nice piece
Randy -
Yes indeed ,nice to see such a good reproduction ,
RogerRetired Tech. -
Very nice. does anyone make the small knobs that match the shift knobs for the turn signal lever?
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Yes, I think Rob Fayette does those little ivory knobs for the turn signal lever. Used to get them from K-Gap, but that no longer seems like that's a source. You will like the stuff that Eshelmans make. I stopped by their place in Weiser, ID last summer/fall and saw Gene working on making some of these very knobs. Highly recommended and very nice folks to deal with.
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Yes, Rob Fayette makes them, as do the Eshelman's. You should check out the link I posted above.
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Russ, the Eshelman email above is missing a 't' in the last part: network.
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Thanks fellows, will check it out.
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Thanks Park, but somehow, I guess it got fixed. It seems to be there, now.

