Hi, I'm hoping someone can help identify this prop and share any information they can regarding it. It is 78" and says 'Aircraft prop.co. no.329 r.p.m. 2200. Mfd. By Marshall Propeller Marshall, Mo. Thank you for any information you can provide.
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Marshall manufactured quite a few propellers and it's nice to see one that appears to be in original condition. I have another reference at home which I can check to see if it can be traced to an aircraft or engine model. IN the meantime, if you can remove the metal hub to see what's the condition of the hub is, that may be relevant. Also, if there are any other numbers stamped on it, please advise.
The prop will be more valuable in its present condition than it would be in a "restored" condition.
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It's virtually impossible to identify without design numbers. Whenever I see a solid metal plate on a hub I assume that it's covering up a hub that was carved up to accommodate a clock, etc., and that's been the case here. Sadly, that renders the prop almost worthless as a collectible.
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