Ycm Nautical Boat/ship Compass In Excellent Condition! Clear Plastic! Nice! on 2040-parts.com
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
YCM NAUTICAL BOAT/SHIP COMPASS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.
Very nice example of a collectable item, very clean, works well, with minor signs of use, please look at detailed pictures, metal all around has NO paint chippings, there is a white paint spot (could be rubbed off or painted over). Upon close inspection few small scratches can be seen as a rubbed off paint on one corner of handle/support. Includes free domestic priority shipping. |
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