Well said. One can sometimes find stuff at Buds that one can't find elsewhere.
I deal with a similar operation in Arizona for parts for my pre-war M.G. TA. Up until two months ago one ordered by phone or e-mail from a printed catalogue that was updated once every 18 months or so, and sent by request. A few days later an e-mailed invoice arrives for the parts in stock that have been packaged ready to send. Upon payment he mails the package. Any back ordered parts are invoiced when they arrive and are packaged ready to send, then mailed upon payment.
Back in October the one man and a helper operation finally was drawn into the 21st century. Doug rolled out an on-line catalogue that pretty much mirrored his printed catalogue, but was enhanced by color photos of most individual parts. Placing an order results in a confirmation page acknowledging the order and indicating that an invoice will be sent soon. His invoicing, payment and mailing system still remains the same.
If you think original style keyed gas caps for a Pagoda are hard to come by and dear, think about this: Early, wide tank, M.G. TAs had a unique racing style gas cap. Only 3 or 400 of this style tank and cap were produced 85 years ago before they redesigned the rear of the car to incorporate different rear fenders and tank with a less expensive off-the-shelf cap. My early cap was broken beyond repair. He has new ones in stock.