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Vintage King 1022 Paper Graph Fishfinder W/ 50 Khz Radarsonics Transducer & Cord on 2040-parts.com

US $42.50
Location:

Saint Clair Shores, Michigan, United States

Saint Clair Shores, Michigan, United States
IT LOOKS TO BE IN VERY GOOD VINTAGE CONDITION BUT UN-TESTED - SELLING "AS-IS" NO RETURNS - PLEASE SEE PHOTOS
Brand:KING Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:1022B

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VINTAGE: KING 1022B PAPER GRAPH FISH FINDER with 50 KHZ RADARSONICS TRANSDUCER & POWER CORD

ALSO INCLUDES 2 ROLLS OF GRAPH PAPER

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