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Wilson T-Ball Glove: 9" AO300; Barry Larkin; used (if at all) only once-no marks
US $13.50
ApproximatelyS$ 17.25
Condition:
“Top condition; perhaps used once, but this is doubtful since there are no scuffs, tears or repairs. ”... Read moreabout condition
Pre-owned
An item that has been worn previously. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.
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Pickup:
Free local pickup from Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.
Shipping:
US $9.31 (approx S$ 11.90) USPS Ground Advantage®.
Located in: Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Delivery:
Estimated between Mon, 22 Sep and Fri, 26 Sep to 94104
Returns:
No returns accepted.
Coverage:
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(Not eligible for eBay purchase protection programmes)
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.
eBay item number:255595038141
Item specifics
- Condition
- Pre-owned
- Seller Notes
- Brand
- Wilson
- Type
- Glove
- Sport/Activity
- Baseball
- Player Position
- Infield
- Size
- 9
- Color
- orange-brown
- Material
- Faux Leather
- MPN
- na
- Department
- Unisex Kids
- Model
- A2300
- Style
- 5 Finger
- Experience Level
- Advanced
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- Unknown
- UPC
- na
Item description from the seller
Seller feedback (2,926)
- *****- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseExcellent item. A signed photograph of Dylan by Ellen Stekart is pretty amazing. As described. Great communication from seller
- *****- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseExcellent item. A signed photograph of Dylan by Ellen Stekart is pretty amazing. As described. Great communication from seller
- *****- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseA really good Locomotive builder's "spec" card, from about 1880. The photo is in good condition considering it's age. The specifications are hand written in ink. This trade card fits perfectly with the rest of my collection of documents, ephemera and artifacts from American locomotive builders from the steam age.