Motorcycle Leather Cap From The Really Old Days !!! on 2040-parts.com
Ooltewah, Tennessee, United States
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Never seen another one like it on E-Bay. My Grandpa's Biker Cap is a Molded Dark Faded Olive Green Leather with a Hard Black leather visor will fit anybody cause the back has a Leather tie that adjust to your head. I love this Cap, and it is in Great Condition for it's Age. The Sargent Emblem in the Front was put on by my son and can be removed. My Loss your gain.......
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