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Notice To Landlubbers Plaque Sign 4" X 6" Nos *funny* on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Nova Scotia, Canada

Nova Scotia, Canada
Condition:New


 

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You are buying a brand new aluminum plaque...quite humorous, hang it anywhere!

it reads....

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A marine toilet (we call it a "head") is a complicated mechanism.  If you toss even the smallest thing into it-even a paper matchstick or a hank of hair-it will probably choke.  And There Are No Plumbers At Sea!   If you have never operated one before, the skipper or mate will be glad to show you how.

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Size is 4" x 6"

Has 4 screw holes one in each corner.

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