Used Sailboat Parts - 12" Barient Winch Handle on 2040-parts.com
Bradford, New Hampshire, US
the chrome is "speckled" or blistered on the sides especially and there is some discoloration where the name is ( can be cleaned up?) - it is square drive (about 11/16") - handle is about 12" long - we accept pay pal only for payment, thanks
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