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Executive Aviation Aircraft Titanium Gas Turbine Jet Engine Clock Airplane New on 2040-parts.com

US $324.97
Location:

Lynden, Washington, United States

Lynden, Washington, United States

This beautifully crafted clock is made out of real jet engine parts! The center hub is made out of billet Titanium and the blades are made out of stainless steel super alloy.  All mounted on a solid oak base that has been stained and varnished to bring out the beauty in the wood. It comes with a built in solar calculator that never needs batteries replaced and with a gold chrome pen (black ink).

The base measures 8.75” x 4.5” and the clock is 6.5” in diameter.

This would make a wonderful Christmas gift for the aviation enthusiast / collector on your list or a nice addition to the executive desk.

This is not an antique but a brand new work of art this is a one of a kind piece. Sold as is with no returns. (Requires 1 AA battery)

All boxed up and ready to ship. Will ship to the lower 48 states free of charge. International buyers please message me to calculate shipping.

Thanks for looking and check back often, I’ll have more aviation memorabilia listed shortly!   

 

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