1930 Pierce Arrow Original Ball Pein Hammer Very Rare!!! on 2040-parts.com
New Milford, Connecticut, US
UP FOR AUCTION IS THIS VERY RARE BALL PEIN HAMMER FROM A 1930 PIERCE-ARROW TOOL KIT!!! IT HAS THE PIERCE-ARROW LOGO ON THE MIDDLE PART OF THE BALL PEIN!! SEE THE SCAN FOR DETAILS. THIS WOULD MAKE A GREAT COLLECTOR'S ITEM FOR ANYONE WHO COLLECTS OLD ANTIQUE CAR TOOL PARTS AND/OR ACCESSORIES!! THERE IS NO RESERVE ON THIS ITEM!!! THIS IS THE ONLY ONE LISTED ON EBAY...THIS IS A 1-DAY AUCTION ONLY!!! BID WITH CONFIDENCE...CHECK MY FEEDBACK! PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN 3 DAYS AFTER THE CLOSE OF THIS AUCTION. THANK YOU.
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