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Another great pin in a knob.
Red and silver swirl with an International Harvester pin.
You'll have to figure out a way to hide the wires on your shift lever, but I can also do knobs with lights in them. This knob was a translucent red and white swirl.
These 1" diameter knobs are used on pinball machines. They could also be used as dash knobs, drawer pulls, or any other use for a smaller knob.
These toy piggy knobs are hollow at the top to allow for the rubber pigs inside. Almost anything can be cast into a Koolknobs project; just ask about an item you'd like to have in one.
Another pin knob, this one in dark green and white.
These two knobs went onto antique vehicles being restored; they were reshaped after casting to produce a unique shape.
This was once a Christmas ornament. A little imagination can turn common items into unique shift knobs.
This beautiful column flare knob went on a Randy Covington bike project. Intended mostly for car shift levers, but still a great solution for a suicide shift on a bike.
A variety of glitter knobs are available. These were popular in the '60's and are hard to find now; Koolknobs can make one for you.
Color matched to the customer's truck, this knob featured a Ford script pin in a flare top shape.
Military insignia are among my best products because they reflect the pride of America's men and women in uniform.
This old time shaped knob, done in seafoam green with a creme swirl, was for Rod and Custom's Budget Beater Project car.
For fly fishers, a knob with your favorite pattern in it will dress up your vehicle and remind you of the river where you'd probably rather be right now.
This knob featured a native American strength bear symbol. The colors were matched to the paint job on the bike it went to.
I've done a number of projects with peoples' favorite golf ball in them. This one commemorated a great trip to Hawaii.
Betty Boop in a particularly fetching pose.
More pin knobs, these with Cummins Power pins in them in black, silver, and red.
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