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Lyman Boat Hull Tags-old Style From The 1950s-brand New on 2040-parts.com

US $43.00
Location:

Mansfield, Ohio, United States

Mansfield, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Lyman

 

This is a pair of new / original   small size old style Lyman hull tags that go on the outboard models pre 1956 on and are an original part used in the manufacture of the boat.


They are silver on red high quality molded plastic and measure 7-3/16" long and are 2-11/16" tall.


Will package and mail in Continental US for $7.50


For More Original Lyman Parts, Products & Memorabila-Visit the Lyman Boat Ship's Store at


 http://www.lymanboat.com/catalog/


Koroknay's Marine/Lyman Boats owns the original Lyman archives as well as all of the original fixtures, patterns, and tooling


used to create these legendary boats.  Please visit us at http://www.lymanboat.com/


('LYMAN' is a federally registered and protected trademark)





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