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2 Brass Boat Propellers By Columbian And Michigan "hydroflite" And "dynajet" on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Perris, California, United States

Perris, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:HydroFlite and DynaJet

Up for sale is this pair of nice boat propellers.  (I'm a novice at this so anyone with more info please message me) One prop is a Columbian "Hydroflite" and has "19/16.....4392" stamped on one side of the center ring and "DDFF with a separate  S and a U" opposite center ring.    On its side it has stamped "BW Columbian.....D19.....16L" with a strange looking  circular mark on the right.  On another side it has "Hydroflite" stamped,etc.    

The other prop is a "DynaJet" by Michigan  and has "DynaJet.....Michigan....12.79.........20L.........17" on the side and "320" on the another side.  On its center ring it has "3218......20 X 17".  Nothing stamped on the opposite center ring.  

See pics and again I welcome any info on these as I'm a novice and selling these for a music store owner who's store I teach at.   Owner says these sell for $700 each new, so I'm asking a little below that for both.  

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