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<blockquote data-quote="P49Y-CY" data-source="post: 16569789" data-attributes="member: 10216"><p>yeah fatknob was the only company i could ever find who cut the threads directly into the billiard ball material, which made for a really solid and secure shifter knob that wasn't ever going anywhere. also they really were fat knobs. </p><p></p><p>had to be careful not to overtighten it though, and the instructions were specific about that as i recall. they also recommended not removing and reinstalling it too much. i bought a black one, and then a white one, but wish i had bought another black one instead.</p><p></p><p>they were made by a small (perhaps even like a one-man) company named rasmussen engineering located in groton, massachusetts. but as i recall he went out of business maybe around 2007 or so</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P49Y-CY, post: 16569789, member: 10216"] yeah fatknob was the only company i could ever find who cut the threads directly into the billiard ball material, which made for a really solid and secure shifter knob that wasn't ever going anywhere. also they really were fat knobs. had to be careful not to overtighten it though, and the instructions were specific about that as i recall. they also recommended not removing and reinstalling it too much. i bought a black one, and then a white one, but wish i had bought another black one instead. they were made by a small (perhaps even like a one-man) company named rasmussen engineering located in groton, massachusetts. but as i recall he went out of business maybe around 2007 or so [/QUOTE]
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