100 Ft X 1/4" Shock Cord (nylon Jacket) on 2040-parts.com
Westfield, Massachusetts, United States
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100 ft x 1/4 inch coil of Nylon Jacket Shock Cord. Not the cheap knock-off from China. This stuff is made in the USA by a great American company. Retail at your local friendly marina or marine franchise is about 44 to 50 cents per foot. Buy it here where the price makes a little sense. Great accessory for the duck boat, blind, tree stand or bale blind This is about the handiest tool to have in your pack, truck,ATV or hunting camp. (NOT MADE IN CHINA !!!) Can be shipped anywhere in the USA $6.00 Priority Mail !
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