Merriman Trunioned Snatch Blocks Pair on 2040-parts.com
North Kingstown, Rhode Island, US
Pair of trunioned Merriman Snatch blocks. Sheave dia. 1-1/2" for up to 1/2" line.LOA 7" x 2-7/8" wide non scuffing rubber cheeks with stainless straps & snap shackle Looks like chromed bronze sheave . The snap shackles open and closes properly as does the block.
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