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So the other day we were installing some carpet in our truck and broke the old shifter knob while trying to remove it. 

I replaced it with an old white porcelain door knob. The fit was almost perfect. A little epoxy and it was good to go.

Sorry for the poor quality pictures but my iphone doesnt do well in low light. I love the patina on this old knob.

I'm sure i'm not the first to think of this but thought I would share.

 

Reply with a pic of your shifter knob I would like to see.   :)  

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I have actually made a few wood ones on my lathe. Got a real nice feel to them. Working on one made of mexican rosewood (bocote) with turquoise and a buffalo nickel inlay. Will post some pictures when it is done.

 

Jeff

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Is that steering wheel knob still legal? We all had one back when.

No, I checked on that- fully legal and, I think, very helpful!

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the steering knob along with the switchblade was legal items to employ if you were an one armed man..

So are you telling me I am a common two armed criminal because I have one of these?

 

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Another couple shift knobs....

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So are you telling me I am a common two armed criminal because I have one of these?

 

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Haha, I bet my pocket knife would qualify me for criminal status, regardless of limb-numbers.

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Here is my knob

 

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Looks okay Don...You passed  :)

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in reality that picture was taken right after Don saw the movie, World Fastest Indian and he was doing his best to come up with a side shifter for ole blue...

 

 

(and no I did not bother to see the movie and probably never will...may or may not apply...just making a funny..)

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I did see the movie and enjoyed it. My taste in movies does not match up with everyone else's so my opinion is irrelevant.

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it is very possible that one day I will see the movie..or at minimum start the view...not to say it would not be of interest to me...but I would not rule out the fact it could peak my  curiosity a bit to at least glance at it and decide the merits at that time...as of now..nothing comes to mind that would have me think it would be a good watch...

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The aforementioned movie is one of my favorites worth watching more than once. In 1969 when I hauled my new BSA 3 banger to race at Bonneville one of the highlights of the trip was to meet Burt Monro. I have shaken his hand and touched his Indian. I highly recommend the movie. Anthony Hopkins plays the role of Burt and has it down pat.

 

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