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I've had these since 2006 but only used a couple times they've been sitting in the safe, they are in like new condition, purchased from Cabela's in Idaho passing through. I don't have the box or anything that may have came with them new or I can't find any of it. $1250.00 shipped to lower 48. USPS money order or check (wait to clear) I have had several people send me PM on some other forums that I use saying that I should post these on here. Feel free to ask any question and if your interested I will give my phone number so we can talk or text, I can also provide you where I have excellent selling history on other forums. Thanks
 

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