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Martin Tool and Forge Light Dinging Body Spoon

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Light Dinging Body Spoon
$26.99
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Light Dinging Body Spoon
  • Overall Length: 10"
  • Face: 2" x 4-5/16"
  • Weight: .50 lb.
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