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Thread: Wooden Balsa Wood-'Style' Shift knobs - Made with Basswood

  1. #11
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    bump - I have about 8 all done and ready to ship. Very nice quality - if you don't like it, simply return it and I will refund your money, even the shipping. They are great pieces.

  2. #12
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    A "real" original might outstrip most budgets.

    A great replica, made with real balsa, is affordable.

    I have always had fantastic success with Manuel Campuzano, who has made many for me, and also has an outstanding horn button line.

    His knobs can be delivered threaded or with a crush sleeve - perfectly sized, ready for use. He can make a great replica, and has done a few very custom knobs for me as well. He can be reached on this forum, is trustworthy, and has great quality. If it's real balsa that is holding you back (all due respect to the listed maker), he is an option.

    Quality is outstanding.


    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisTann911 View Post
    jsandak, these are NOT made with balsa wood as your title claims
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