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NEW GATEWAY STARLITE LUMINARY EYE GLASSES. PART# 19GB75. THESE HAVE A BLACK TEMPLE FRAME WITH AMBER LENS WITH THE BIG DOG MOTORCYCLE LOGO IN BLACK ON LEFT BOTTOM LENS. Luminary has the look, fit and feel that make it one of the lightest and brightest solutions in safety eyewear.
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