GERMAN 2 PRONG JACKBOOT HOBNAILS
$19.99
GERMAN 2 PRONG JACKBOOT HOBNAILS REPRODUCTION
Out of stock
Description
These are the split prong style instead of the nail style.
Approximately 100 in a bag, a pair of boots requires only 74-78 nails.
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- Vendor: Doug Johnston
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Winnipeg MB R2W 2X5
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