GERMAN ALUMINUM DISH PAN BUTTONS FOR ZELTS AND BREAD BAGS
$0.55
GERMAN WWII ALUMINUM DISH PAN BUTTONS REPRODUCTION
Description
Aluminum buttons to replace missing buttons from zeltbahns and bread bags etc.
You get One button
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Additional information
Weight | 0.005 kg |
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