Vintage Nos Krielder Motorcycle Patch From The 70's 005 on 2040-parts.com
Dundalk, Maryland, US
These patches are well over 30 years old these were purchased back in 1982 from a embroidery shop where these were old stock back then I remember sorting out a whole tractor trailer full of duffle bags stuffed with mixed up patches as a kid it took FOREVER we used to travel to motorcycle rallys such as Daytona, Laconia, Myrtle Beach, and Sturgis along with many other local shows I do Bulk Discounts - Feel free to ask any questions. free shipping to the united states and $1 to ship anywhere in the world check feedback and bid with confidence |
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