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Vintage Appleton Spot Light #s 450 ~ S450 on 2040-parts.com

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Planada, California, United States

Planada, California, United States
IT HAS NOT BEEN TESTED.
Brand:APPLETON Other Part Number:S450 Manufacturer Part Number:S450 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:S450

Vintage appleton spot light #S 450 ~ s450...


Please review pictures carefully since they are the most important part of my description.

It has not been tested and it is sold as is.

I tried to clean it but since i do not have the right chemical for polishing i will live that to you the expert.

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You get exactly what you see in pictures.
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