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Vintage Chrome Anchor Rode Rope Guide 7" Tall on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Worton, Maryland, United States

Worton, Maryland, United States
In Good used condition as shown...7" Tall..Bracket holes just under 4 1/2" apart...Mouth opening aprox 5 3/4" diameter...There is no hardware with this to mount or put together.
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In Good used condition as shown...7" Tall..
Bracket holes just under 4 1/2" apart...Mouth opening aprox 5 3/4" diameter...
There is no hardware with this to mount or put together.
 
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