Large Chrome Skene-type Cleats From Old Chris Craft on 2040-parts.com
Nine Mile Falls, Washington, US
These are heavy brass chrome plated castings - each is 6" long weighs about a pound. This is the real deal from a 55 year old Chris Craft.
See my other listing for a chrome vent removed from the same vessel.
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