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![]() Unless you just want to replace them for cosmetic reasons, my guess is that they could be easily reconditioned with a fresh water rinse to get the salt out of the bearings. Those blocks last just about forever unless they've been seriously abused. That's yet another good point. I certainly won't toss them out if they are good. I'll either clean them up and ebay them or keep 'em for backup. I have a large selection of blocks that I've acquired over the last few years....so a few more won't hurt. Robert 35s5 NY |
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