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Snap On 6" Stainless Steel Sae / Metric Pocket Ruler & Depth Gauge W/ Clip on 2040-parts.com

US $7.95
Location:

Coal Township, Pennsylvania, US

Coal Township, Pennsylvania, US
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Up for bid is a Snap On 6" Stainless Steel SAE / Metric Pocket Ruler & Depth Gauge with a sliding clip that I found in an old estate. Please note that if you live in the Shamokin, Coal Township, Mount Carmel, Kulpmont, or surrounding areas, you can pick the item up at my home to save on shipping.  Please see photos above. Please note that I sell all items as found and as is so please ask questions BEFORE bidding. Thanks for looking and don't forget to check out my other items, currently up for bid on Ebay to save on shipping.

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