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Morse Electronic Control Single Stick New on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Medina, Ohio, United States

Medina, Ohio, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

THIS IS FOR A NEW MORSE CONTROL.. NOT SURE OF MODEL NUMBER

THERE ARE SOME VERY SMALL PITTING MARKS IN THE FACTORY CASTING,NOT A BIG DEAL BUT HAD TO MENTION,THEY ARE NOTICABLE UNLESS TRYING TO FIND A FLAW

THE UNIT HAS BEEN SITTING ON A SHELF FOR A WHILE


IT WILL COME AS SHOWN NOTHING MORE OR LESS

THIS IS FROM THE LOCAL ESTATE OF JOHN MORSE WHICH WAS THE MAKER OF MORSE CONTROLS(THE BINNACLES) AND MANY OTHER BOAT RELATED ITEMS SUCH AS THESE..I WILL BE LISTING SEVERAL RARE HARD TO FIND VINTAGE ITEMS SO BE SURE TO CHECK OUT MY OTHER ITEMS



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