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![]() "Jeff" wrote in message . .. Capt. Rob wrote: 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. So why replace them? If they may still be quite functional, what's the point? Maybe he's worried that the guy he ''acquired'' them from will recognize them. SBV |
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