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These shift knobs are hand turned from exotic woods by Robin Casady. The knob attaches to your MINI Cooper or BMW manual transmission shift lever with one of Doug Whalen's stainless steel adapters (included). Adapters are available for both R56 and R53 MINIs, as well as manual shift BMWs.

Fumed Amboyna Burl Shift Knob #78

54 dia.x 78mm tall
Amboyna burl is said to be the most expensive burl and lately it has gone up considerably. Its spectacular grain pattern and rich color makes it worth the cost. This piece was fumed with amonia vapor to produce the dark color. This is the technique used 100 years ago on Arts & Crafts era Mission Oak furniture. I believe that fumed oak is what the MINI "English Oak" is supposed to be like.

$210.00
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This knob was sanded with 1,500 grit silicon carbide paper and buffed to a high polish. Numerous coats of hand-rubbed Polyurethane were applied to seal the wood and protect it. The hand-rubbed method allows the finish to penetrate into the grain without leaving a plastic-looking coating over the surface.

Care: Typically, no special care is needed. Cleaning can usually be accomplished by rubbing with a soft cloth. If more aggressive methods are required, a damp cloth, or furniture cleaner can be used.

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Order an emergency-brake handle at the same time you order a knob and receive a $20 rebate.

The direction the grain pattern faces will vary from car to car, depending on the threads of the individual adaptor used. You will have two options by rotating the adaptor 180 degrees. If a specific orientation is desired, it might be possible to place a shim between the top of the adaptor and the knob. Contact me before the knob is shipped.

Satisfaction is guaranteed. If you aren't happy with a knob you receive, contact me within 30 days of shipment to make arrangements to return it for credit, or refund of the purchase price. Shipping cost not refunded. The knob must be in like-new condition. Time and materials will be charged if the knob must be refinished or repaired.


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