Fantastic 1930s 40s Clamp On Boat Light Red Glass Reflector Bow Stern Seiss on 2040-parts.com
Franksville, Wisconsin, United States
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fantastic 1930s 40s clamp on BOAT LIGHT RED GLASS reflector bow stern seiss
See pics, great piece. Found at the estate of a lifelong angler. This has to be one of the first boat lights that clamped on! battery compartment is nice as well.
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