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Bendix Greenfield 7/8 - 14 Taps You Get (2) 7/8" X 14 Nf Hs Tpi 4 Flute New on 2040-parts.com

US $25.89
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New

 I have many lots of (two) taps here..For this sale you will get one Black one, and one metal (non anodized)one..If you want something different, just message me..Some of them have a grind mark on the shaft area,(probably so they couldn't be returned to the original manufacturer)??But that will not effect the use of them.These are NEW, and still have the factory rust preventative coating on them..(no resharpens).If you want more than one lot of (2) the rest will have FREE shipping on them..I could even make a super large lot sale if you want a whole lots of them.Just message me.I will ship right away..Many of the bendix and butterfields are gone, but all the rest are very sharp and are brand new.Remember..This sale you will get a pair of two taps for this one low price.

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