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Wakefield, Massachusetts, United States

Wakefield, Massachusetts, United States

 4-Claw Folding Grappling Hook, Anchor Two Eyes to Tie off To. L5KGS 12" Long.Nice anchor and in working condition. The claws have a locking collar for use and it has the back eye in case it gets stuck on something ,it can be pulled out.

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