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Used Tuphblox Fiddle Block W/ Cam Cleat,boom Vang,double Sheave Pulleys on 2040-parts.com

US $89.95
Location:

Harrington, Maine, United States

Harrington, Maine, United States
Very good condition, 3 blocks as shown. One is 7" long, one is 5-1/2" long and one is 4" long.
Brand:tuphblox Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Manufacturer Part Number:not applicable UPC:Does Not Apply

Used Tuphblox Fiddle Block w/ Cam Cleat,Boom Vang,Double sheave pulleys

Product Description

 

 

Another one of our great finds! 

 

One of many items we have collected from

 old fishing vessels, ships,

 yachts and homes along the Maine coast.

Very good condition, 3 blocks as shown. One is 7" long, one is 5-1/2" long and one is 4" long.
 

Inventory no: m8022-010716

 

SHIPPING: I ship Monday through Friday usually the day following receipt of payment. If payment is in the form of a check (including echecks paid through Paypal) I will ship after the funds have actually been deposited in our account. I generally ship by USPS or UPS and always with a tracking number. All shipments are 100% insured by me personally until it arrives safely at your address. Items valued at $250.00 or more require your signature at delivery in accordance with Paypal and Ebay policy.

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