Lewmar Fiddle - Swivel Cam Becket Block on 2040-parts.com
Sharon, Massachusetts, United States
Lightly used, excellent condition. Overall length 7 inches, fiddle is 1" x 2.075 x 6 inches. Sheaves are 2", 1.25" and .5" diameter all 3 have 9/16th inch width, with no sign of wear.
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