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Old Sensenich wooden airplane propeller, great shape , measures 6' long, the frame is 31"x8'. $450.00 call if any ????'s 864-230-5956

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very cool!!few years back,i mounted a wooden prop on a wall for a customer and had to make it spin.worked well,but turned out to be slightly dangerous at some of her partys!LOL


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That in not an airplane propeller, it is for an airboat. Notice the flat ends. Plane propellers have curved ends. Just an FYI.


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world war 1 and 2 the props were flat on the ends

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Direction of rotation shows its a pusher, not a puller. Thus, more likely an airboat prop. Also looks like one. Short, fat, flat ends with heavier brass. Should have a I'd number on the bolt flange/hub that you can look up to get year, function, horsepower rating, etc.

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Btw, I am not knocking it. She's a beauty and priced right. Cool item.

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Hey guys , I'm a gas and oil guy. I know nothing about the prop, I bought it several years because it looked cool. It is a airboat prop. The writing on it says- 72 LXL 44----3015. I don't know what that means . Thanks for the replys, Daniel

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No problem! The only reason I know is because I made the same mistake. Happens to the best of us. They are still great pieces for display.


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