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    WTB: Damaged Early 915 shift knob

    I'm looking for a needle in a haystack: I need an early 915 style shift knob that is cracked or damaged but the insert is good. This is for a custom application. I have a near perfect one but can't bear to cut it up for the shift pattern insert, so maybe someone has one with some damage they'll be wiling to sell, and even perhaps buy my perfect one for their car? Please let me know what's out there. Yes I took this photo from a previous sale for reference reasons, but I can easily provide photos of my knob for trade / sale if someone wants to make a deal.
    Thanks Robert
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