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Western Spurs Stainless Steel Solid Brass Buttons No Shank on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Bristol, Rhode Island, United States

Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:Motorcycle Spurs Gender:Men

No Shank Western Spurs

Ready to wear with your favorite straps

Polished solid stainless steel

Sized for Men western boots


 

 

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Smooth surfaces and rounded edges

Polished solid stainless steel band, 1-inch wide X 1/8-inch thick

Polished solid brass buttons.

Wide flat surface is ready for engraving

Wide flat surface is ready for adornment

 

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