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    Posted: December-21-2007 at 9:18pm
Originally posted by robowil robowil wrote:

do these wooden knobs have the correct craft logo on them ?
No.

Originally posted by robowil robowil wrote:

would they fit a 83 barefoot nautique?
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do these wooden knobs have the correct craft logo on them ?
would they fit a 83 barefoot nautique ?
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Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

NM, Not needed as I can get my own knob off!! I used the Never-Seize.


Looks like Pete gan give Randy_In_Ohio a run for his money as the Knob Master now.
When people run down to the lake to see what's making that noise, you've succeeded.



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NM, Not needed as I can get my own knob off!! I used the Never-Seize.


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Hey Pete-

Want me to make you a brass insert for your KNOB?

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FYI... Skidim has a mahogany knob for sale too. They are $15.45 each.Knob
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If anyone goes for a new knob, don't forget the anti-seize compound on the threads. I seem to remember some had stuck knob issues! The aluminum insert isn't the greatest. Brass would have been better in the wet marine conditions.


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Its OK Randy . We all know you are the original polisher of the knobs.
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Oh no, another post about knobs!

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Just to let all viewers know that Bruce @ Mid West Correct now has in stock some of the original style wooden shifter knobs. As I have been trying to locate one for some time with no luck, so I made some. They are made of Mahogany with Aluminum threaded insert.
If you are in the market for a new one, give Bruce a call.

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