Vintage Diagonal Cutting Pliers Set Of 3 2 Pliers 6" In Length 1 Is 4 1/2" !! on 2040-parts.com
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Vintage Diagonal Cutting Pliers Set of 3 2 are approximately 6" in length and 1 is 4 1/4" in length. Does have some spots and light scratches but in good used condition. Please email with any questions!
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