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US $23.25
Location:

Anderson, California, United States

Anderson, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:EZ Lettering

This is the Econo Key Tag.

Widely used by fleets, car dealers, repair shops, and service departments.

Made of durable vinyl with self-locking design.

Vinyl surface is treated to accept pen, pencil or marker.

Punched and cleared holes eliminate mess.

Available 6 different colors!

Shrink wrapped in packs of 1,000.

Key tag is 3/4" x 4 1/2".

The item being sold is 1 package of 1000 arrow key tags.


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