Description: RARE WWII ERA 1940'S BOEING STEARMAN PT-17 AIRPLANE WOOD PROPELLER BLANKS SENSENICH BAF Dimension: (L)7.5" X (W)5" X (H) .20 - .65" Weight: 243g Age: 1945 * * * Authentic WWII U.S. wooden propeller blanks produced by Sensenich Brothers of Lancaster, Pennsylvania in 1945 according to manufacturer serial number (G7208). Model number (98A A68) indicates was used on a Boeing PT-17 (Primary Trainer 17) Stearman, commonly used as training planes during the war. This propeller was cut down to be used in jewelry, ring blanks, pen turning, knife handles, 1911 grips, and more! Constructed of compressed, laminated maple wood with some pieces still retaining brass tips, edge lining and SB decals on both blades. Own a piece of American aviation history! Only few pieces are available. The last photo shows actual propeller and seriel number of pieces being sold. * * * 100% positive feedback! Check page reviews and other listings, I carry all types of materials including fordite, bakelite, surfite, resin, exotic woods and more.
Price: 200 USD
Location: Henderson, Nevada
End Time: 2024-09-28T20:46:20.000Z
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States