Can I acquire sho-bud pull rods and barrels?

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Brian McGibney
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Can I acquire sho-bud pull rods and barrels?

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I think on my C6 neck I might like to try playing around with creating some more elaborate setups (copedents). In a pinch I could probably machine something up--I have a metal lathe--but--getting some off the shelf parts would be easier.

Any folks out there with a cache of sho-bud parts or repro parts?

TIA

Brian
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John Coop. Do a search and you'll find his number.
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Could someone please post John Coop`s phone#,I could not find it via the search function. Thanks
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John McConnell
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You can reach John Coop at 765-649-2824.

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