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Vtg Speedy Sprayer 331-a Paint Gun W.r. Brown Corp, Box Wrench, Tip, Paperwork on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Oregon, US

Oregon, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:W.R. Borwn Corporation Manufacturer Part Number:No. 331-A Country of Manufacture:United States

W.R. Brown Corporation Speedy Sprayer

"Three Way" Heavy Duty Spray Gun

Model No. 331-A

Very good condition.  Missing filter

Comes with its Original Box

Extra tip with allen wrench

Sprayer Wrench

Operating Instructions and Parts List

Visual Assembly Instructions

List of Authorized Service Centers

Sales brochure for a W.R. Brown's complete line of paint spraying equipment

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