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1943 A-30- Baltimore I,ii,iii Original Interchangeable Parts Catalog-not Illust. on 2040-parts.com

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Barberton, Ohio, United States

Barberton, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

1943 A-30  and Baltimore I,  II, III Original Interchangeable Parts Catalog-Not Illustrated- Technical Order No: 01-35-2 dated February 25, 1943 has 230 pages and consists entirely of the AAF Interchangeable Parts List and The Glenn L. Martin Co..as the sole Contractor. The cover page is worn has stains, spots, a small tear at the bottom left side and a piece missing out of the lower right corner. Pages 1-2, 3-4 have a  small tear at the top. It is in a heavy duty steel post binder A.A.F publications binder that has some stains, spots and wear at the corners and the spine. Condition is good usable.

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