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Charles Alexander
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by Charles Alexander »
I have some 5/32 welded stainless maille strips that are perfect for belts and the like. They are round ring, 22 gauge.
Two are 40 inches long
One is 46 inches long
Both are approximately 3 inches wide.
The mini one is 31 inches long, a little over an inch wide
Proceeds will help fund my move at the end of the week.

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Baron Conal
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by Baron Conal »
how much for the 46"
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Charles Alexander
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by Charles Alexander »
$12 plus shipping
(which should be pretty cheap as I can put it in a padded envelope)
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Charles Alexander
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by Charles Alexander »
Post-Pennsic bump.
These can be worked to be attached to buckles, leather, etc.
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Charles Alexander
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by Charles Alexander »
The longest one has been sold.
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