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			I have looked into do-it-yourself 3D printing as a source for those unobtainable parts.  Parts such as knobs and many others items that are now just not available for the restorer.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Also, there are now hobby laser engravers / cutters available, another world of home manufacturing possibilities has opened up. Have any MLU members looked into this ? The downside is: you have to be very proficient at using CAD software. Not an easy learning process to learn from scratch. 
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