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    Hi,

    I'm new here-I have a wooden propellor I would like to have help on identifying
    It is in untouched condition, I also have the metal hub and 8 bolts & nuts. length 8' 8" (104")
    8 bolt holes (1/2"diameter)
    malleable sheathing on L/E
    painted tip - yell/red/blk
    stamped on hub
    no 9684
    desh 817RH
    center bore dia. 3"
    bolt hole cir. 6 5/8"
    hubb thickness 6 1/2"
    I have photos
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    Last edited by Neal Miller; 05-30-2013, 09:54 PM. Reason: photos add

  • #2
    You may have to reduce the photo file size to post them.
    Dave

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    • #3
      Early wooden propeller

      Dave,
      Thanks for the help on the pictures. I haven't received any comments on my post....I've had this propeller in my possession for 40 years. I am 62 and am now willing to part with this. Any information in regards to this propeller and possible value would greatly appreciated.



      Thank you,

      Neal Miller

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      • #4
        The value is always hard to establish when the usage is unknown. The only design number 817 I could find is a Gardner, but it doesn't match the dimensions of this one.

        The hub has value as well. Is there a model number stamped on that?
        Dave

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        • #5
          Dave,

          There is nothing marked on the hub.

          Thanks for your help.

          Neal Miller

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          • #6
            Propeller!

            Hi Neal, I may be interested in the purchase of your propeller. I can be reached at msprior01@gmail.com
            Thanks, Scott

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            • #7
              Scott,

              Thanks for the reply, but at this time I do not know the value of my propeller.

              Neal Miller

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