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Posted By: J Levine
I bid on this and was sad that I did not win, congrats on it though. It is an interesting reciept for two reasons, Koening was competition for Peck and Snyder if I recall...he also owned a sporting goods store. As to what is wanted, the first two things I am not sure but the third thing I am pretty sure is answered in the text above. I think it is a pair of skates...the text right above talks about Peck and Snyders American skates...and a pair would make sense, #2 could be the size...maybe the straps go with them...not sure if what they are (roller -doubt it, ice? maybe, something else?) |
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