Re: Shift Knobs

From: Chris Richards (cjr7(at)axe.humboldt.edu)
Date: Thu Feb 22 1996 - 23:05:23 CST


Mine is also round on the top and tapers down...Although, mine is not
wood, it is plastic--I believe it to be original...it fits the hand well
and feels good.......Sorry for a bit of crypticsm...|-}

Regards-Chris

On Thu, 22 Feb 1996, Jay Laifman wrote:

> Ok, I wouldn't want anyone to think I was slacking on my duties to keep
> this group active. Some guy posted on the British group that he has wood
> shift knobs for sale, which include Alpine knobs. My late Series V
> Alpine's shift knob is smaller than most I have seen on Alpines -
> including the ones Sunbeam Specialties has. It is about 1.25-1.75" wide
> and 2" high and has the full synchro shift pattern carved on top. It is
> round on top and tapers down to the bottom. So, how about a survey of
> what is out there?
>
>
> Jay
>
>
> Jay S. Laifman
> Pircher, Nichols & Meeks
> 1999 Avenue of the Stars
> Los Angeles, California
> (310) 201-8915
> Real Estate Attorneys
>
>



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