You can get individual Shimano and Miche cassette cogs from all sorts of 
places online.  I believe eBikestop was/is usually about 1/3 to a half less 
per cog than other retailers,, if that matters to you. Non racers never 
wear out the the smallest and largest cogs, so those are always reusable.  
That said, if one has the mind to, one can make their own custom cassettes 
quite easily by either using stock riveted versions(the least expensive 
ones) and cutting off the rivets to free the cogs and spacers, or just 
buying the Miche cogs individually as desired, and using spacers form an 
old cassette.  This was the big promise of cassettes when they came out... 
but can still be done if you don't care about weight, and most here don't. 

That said, I've used Sachs 13-32 7sp. FW for years and have never worn out 
a cog yet. .  . . not even close actually. New cassette cogs have more wear 
on them than any of my used FW cogs .... now that's both funny and sad. 

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