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Vintage Miro-flare Model 18bf Miro Flex Reflector Flares 1950's on 2040-parts.com

US $8.95
Location:

Omaha, Nebraska, United States

Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Heavy rusting & paint loss on both the original metal box and the flares inside, box doesn't lock because the lock is bent. Dusty as well, needs cleaning.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:Miro-Flex Date of Manufacture:1951-1954 Model:No. 18BF City + State of Manufacture:Wichita, Kansas

Hello and welcome to our store. This listing is for a vintage box that contains Miro-Flares (Model 18BF), manufactured by the Miro Flex company in the early 1950's according to the Pat. No. on the flares. Heavy rusting & paint loss is visible on both the original metal box and the flares inside. The box is unable to lock because the lock is bent. The flares & the box are pretty dusty as well from being in storage for so long so they will need a slight cleaning. Thank you for looking and please feel free to ask questions if needed. 

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