Aircraft Hartzell Propeller Furniture Art Beautiful Hand Crafted Coffee Table on 2040-parts.com
Cape Coral, Florida, US
This is a real Hartzell aircraft propeller, it has been polished like chrome and powder coated in a candy gold with matching base. It has been disassembled and reassembled with every bolt being polished! This is a great coffee table or reception table for your home or office! It is 70in round can be resized if needed.
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