Petersen Vise Grip 7r 7" Dewitt, Ne, Made In Usa Petersen Mfg.co. on 2040-parts.com
Blue Springs, Nebraska, US
This Is A Petersen Mfg. Co. Vise Grip 7R, Dewitt, Nebr. Made In USA. Good Used Strong Vise Grip. The Jaws Are In Good Condition, No Chips. Built To Last A Lifetime. Read Description, Look At Pictures, And Feel Free To Ask Questions!
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