Bronze Jib Hank Size 6 Well Worn Perfect For Paper Weight on 2040-parts.com
Tiverton, Rhode Island, US
VINTAGE BRONZE JIB HANK FOUND IN THE SAIL LOFT
REALLY NICE PAPERWEIGHT FOR A SAILOR
OR CAN BE USED KNOWING THAT THEY ARE ALREADY WORN
SIZE 6 JIB HANKS
5-51/2 INCHES LONG
I HAVE MORE THAN ONE .
THEY ARE ALL USED WITH VISIBLE SIGNS OF WEAR
SELLING INDIVIDUALLY BUT WILL COMBINE SHIPPING
PAY PAL ONLY
US SHIPPING ADDRESS
THANKS FOR LOOKING
GOOD LUCK BIDDING
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