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Vintage Gibb England Sailing Swivel Block Double Fiddle Clam Cleat 2" Sheaves on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Good Vintage Condition. Authentic. Looks Tired.
Brand:Gibb Hardware Type:Block Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

Interesting sailing block made by Gibb in England.

This is a swiveling Fiddle with two sheaves, 2" and 1.5".  The sheaves turn freely.  It has a swiveling eye at one end,  and a becket at the other end.

Attached is a "clamcleat" (see last photo), sometimes called a jam cleat, similar to a cam cleat.

I know this is in rough shape.   It does still work fine.   Try an offer?   (Shipping is free to you, but please keep in mind that I have to cover shipping out of your offer price.)

Thanks for looking!


 

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