True Temper makes their steel shafts now, called Uniflex. Previously they were made by Royal Precision and were called Constant Weight Series. One shaft is stepped and the other stepless.
36mm if stock shafts. some aftermarket shafts are 34mm. Autozone will loan the sockets for free.
Assuming the manufacturer has re-ordered the item - yes.
BAUFF for common stock
Yes. That is what "preferred" means. It applies to stock in any company, not just an ice cream manufacturer.
OLN (Stock Symbol) It is somewhat diversified as it is a chemical company, ammunition and rifle manufacturer.
You might try Numrich (e-gunparts.com). If your Knickerbocker was made by Crescent, they can probably help, but if you have a Belgian-made gun probably not.
Yes they do! Target will take the manufacturer coupons of any manufacturer whose products they carry in stock. These coupons can be used one at a time or all together.
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if effective stock control system is followed, then there will not be any scarcity of raw materials and production will not halt. that is it, so simplw
When something is on back order it means the item ordered is out of stock. When the item is in stock again or available from the manufacturer it will be shipped as soon as possible.
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The 1994 LT1 makes 275HP, while the 1995 LT1 makes 285HP stock.