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Smith's Medium Natural Arkansas Stone Sharpening Stone-New
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Smith's Medium Natural Arkansas Stone Sharpening Stone-New
US $19.95US $19.95
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Smith's Medium Natural Arkansas Stone Sharpening Stone-New

US $19.95
ApproximatelyAU $30.58
Condition:
New
    Postage:
    US $11.95 (approx. AU $18.32) USPS Ground Advantage®.
    Located in: Reston, Virginia, United States
    Delivery:
    Estimated between Tue, 12 Aug and Mon, 18 Aug to 94104
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    Returns:
    No returns accepted.
    Payments:
         Diners Club

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    Item specifics

    Condition
    New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
    Brand
    Smith's
    Type
    Stone
    Color
    Gray

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    reefor7

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        I remember fleeing the rebels through dangerous northern canyons, the midnight moon shining bright on narrow P'eng-ya Road. So poor we went on foot, we were embarrassed meeting strangers. A few birds sang in the valleys, but we met no one returning. My daughter was so starved she bit me; she screamed her painful hunger. I clamped her mouth tight, fearful of wolves and tigers. She struggled hard against me, she cried and cried. My son was sympathetic and searched the wilds for food.
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