Sash Tilt Pin

A home owner from Kansas City, MO says:
My window was not staying up, and I found that it was a broken tilt pin that was the problem. But when I search tilt pins online, I can't find this specific one. It's 4 inches by 0.5 inches.
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A home owner from Kansas City, MO says:
It's actually 3" long, not 4"!

And the nose on the end is 1/4" thick.
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Bob from SWISCO responded:

It looks like you have the old style Slocomb tilt bar. They no longer use this design anymore, but see our 26-129 instead. This is the newer version. It has a ring at the tip, where it inserts into the shoe, so you may need to file that off in order to use it in your pivot bar.

A home owner from Kansas City, MO says:
You are incredible! Thank you SO freaking much for this! You are a lifesaver!
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Bob from SWISCO responded:

Thanks for the very kind words! Let us know if you ever need anything else.

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