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Salisbury, North Carolina, United States

Salisbury, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Vector Size:M Manufacturer Part Number:Vs300 canyon series Color:Multi-Color Make:Vector Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Gender:Unisex Adult

Brand new still in box. Never been used
Polycarbonate shell and expandable bead polystyrene liner
Medium 7-7 1/8
Vector brand 
Vs300 canyon series
Black and red with design and some white and gray
P/o# D13345
Vector# 5936.2
Dixie# 07-8351
W/o #171

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