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US $24.95
Location:

Etters, Pennsylvania, US

Etters, Pennsylvania, US
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INDIAN MOTORCYCLE TOOL BAG - CANVAS

The first picture of the clean canvas tool bag is the one that is up for auction.  This is made with heavy weight canvas and "Indian Tool Kit" and the Indian head logo are stamped on the front with permanent ink like one style of the originals.  It measures approximately 5" x 9" with cotton cord drawstring.  The second picture shows the original tool bag that I used as a pattern for the reproduction.  The dirty original bag is NOT for sale.  This is only for reference.  Check out my other auction for the Plain Canvas Tool Bag.

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I will combine auctions to save on shipping. Check out my other auctions for more vintage motorcycle parts, apparel and sales brochures. Payment is due within 10 days of the end of the auction by Paypal or email for other options.  Seller not responsible for uninsured shipping. Feel free to email with any questions.

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