Antique Pioneer 1936 B12a Fish Eye Compass With Faa 8130-3 S/n 36-2 White Dial on 2040-parts.com
Wichita, Kansas, United States
ANTIQUE 1936 B12 A PIONEER FISH EYE COMPASS WITH NEW MATT WHITE CARD NEW SEALS AND FILLED. FAA 8130-3 WITH SALE. 6 MONTH WARRENTY. CALL 316 312 6538
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