Michigan Propeller - Pj-75 10 1/4x10 on 2040-parts.com
Swampscott, Massachusetts, US
Here is a propeller made made by the Michigan Wheel Co, so it appears, in good condition, it looks used, but has little wear. Appears to fit John-Evin-Gale 60-75-80-90 HP original part number 378040.
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