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Propeller Letter Opener - Pilot Gift on 2040-parts.com

US $24.00
Location:

Vilonia, Arkansas, United States

Vilonia, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New

You can't beat this Collectible!

This finely crafted propeller letter opener has a brushed nickel finish and is 7 1/2 inches long.  It is perfect to collect, use as a letter opener, a paperweight or just display it in it's own deluxe, display box.

This propeller letter opener is a replica of the propeller made by Hamilton Standard for the Spirit of St. Louis and Charles Lindbergh's historic solo flight from N.Y. to Paris in 1927.  It is finely detailed right down to the large spinner.  It also comes with top grade transparent vinyl Hamilton Standard insignias, one on each blade of the prop.

A bonus feature of these letter openers is they sit flat on your desk and because they have small bearings in the base, they actually  spin.  They are awesome.

These letter openers make wonderful gifts and you don't have to be a pilot to want one.  The quality of this product makes it appealing to everyone.   We are so sure that you will love it, that we back it up with a money back guarantee.  If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we will give you a full refund of your purchase price.

Some propeller letter openers out there are really helicopter blades.  This one is a propeller.


 

Here is what you get

Collectible Propeller Letter Opener

Hamilton Standard Insignias

Deluxe Display Box

Superior Quality and Craftsmanship

Symbol of Aviation History




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