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Brand New Fingerless Padded Leather Gloves These are new in package. Have padded palms I am selling off my father's stock inventory after he passed away. All sales are final. Please ask questions BEFORE purchasing. I will ship ONLY to the contiguous 48 states in the United States. I will NOT ship internationally, Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, Guam ect. |
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