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Cleveland, Ohio, United States
THE BEST PRICE ON THE NET!! ONE NEW PAIR OF PERKO NON MORTISED HINGES Perko Non-Mortised Hinges eliminate the gap between hinge plates by making them fit together as one. Perko marine hinges are typically used on cabinetry, doors and small pieces of furniture. Chrome plated brass construction, install with standard #8 type screws. Item Number: 0957DPOCHR Chrome Brass Open Width: 3-3/8" Pin Height: 7/8" ***PLEASE CHECK OUT MY MUSIC COLLECTIBLES, AND OTHER ITEMS FOR SALE *** |
Interior, Cabin & Galley for Sale
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- Large waterproof boat tote $34.95 made in usa free freight
- Weems & plath teak ship's log and used cruising log book
- Teak boat table(US $520.00)
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- Stainless steel folding bosun's knife
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