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The Beadsmith Economy Plier Set, Three Piece (Each)

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$9.47

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Color:
Various
Theme:
Flat & Chain Nose Pliers, Round Nose Pliers, Plier Tool Set
Additional Info:
3 piece set
Country of Origin:
China
Brand:
The Beadsmith

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