Top Lock Snaps, Ss, Taylor (box Of 50pkgs.) on 2040-parts.com
Port Clinton, Ohio, US
Great opportunity: 50 packages of Taylor top lock snap assemblies with 4 per pkg. They normally sell for over $5. per pkg. They are Taylor part no. 1347 fitting 1" round trim.
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