Marine Pulley, By Barton Marine In England, Snap Shacke Type on 2040-parts.com
Tire Hill, Pennsylvania, United States
This Barton Pulley is in really nice shape, it looks to have never been used. It has a Patent number of 1450, on one side, the other side says Barton England. It is a quick release snatch block. Made of steel, and synthetic resins, to be sure not to wear out. Good Luck Bidding at this low price you won't go wrong.
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