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1947-072 Leitöse Bronze schlank
1947*01 Leitöse Bronze schlank
1947-072 Leitöse Bronze schlank
Fairlead bronze slim
Fairlead in traditional styling of the 1920s/1930s, designed for classic yachts of that period. Slim design with a visually low profile and well-balanced proportions. Made from dark cast bronze with a fine matte tumbled surface, manufactured in Europe.
Straight lead-through with a diameter of 14 mm.
Features:
- period-correct design language of the 1920s and 1930s with a balanced relationship between mass and elegance
- no sharply machined contours, no industrially hard lines
- small radii, slight irregularities
- rounded transitions between eye, shaft and base without sharp edges or abrupt cross-section changes
- flush and calm visual integration into the deck area without raised or protruding forms
- visibly load-appropriate wall thicknesses with material concentration at tension and deflection points
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Fairlead in traditional styling of the 1920s/1930s, designed for classic yachts of that period. Slim design with a visually low profile and well-balanced proportions. Made from dark cast bronze with a fine matte tumbled surface, manufactured in Europe.
Straight lead-through with a diameter of 14 mm.
Features:
- period-correct design language of the 1920s and 1930s with a balanced relationship between mass and elegance
- no sharply machined contours, no industrially hard lines
- small radii, slight irregularities
- rounded transitions between eye, shaft and base without sharp edges or abrupt cross-section changes
- flush and calm visual integration into the deck area without raised or protruding forms
- visibly load-appropriate wall thicknesses with material concentration at tension and deflection points
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