Vintage Orion Alert / Locate Marine Signal Kit W/ Accessories on 2040-parts.com
Oxford, North Carolina, United States
This is a vintage Orion Alert / Locate Marine Signal Kit. Included is:
Two part orange floating kit container One Hand Orange Smoke Distress Signal (exp Oct 90) Five Hand Red Flares (some exp Jan 13, some exp Nov 08) Green light stick Signal whistle Signal mirror Orange plastic signal flag Flyer "Principles of Visual Signaling" |
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