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Freeport, Florida, US
Snap-on screwdriver pin, and Snap-On #1 Worldwide pin. Screwdriver pin measures 1 5/8" long, #1 pin is 1 1/16" tall. Has tie-tack style pin-back with butterfly clasp. Excellent condition.
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