Vintage Handmade 23″ Quirt w/Popper
$275.00 Original price was: $275.00.$137.50Current price is: $137.50.
This vintage handmade 23″ Braided quirt features a leather popper foradded durability and functionality.
- Total Length: 23″
- Base: 15″
- Popper: 9″
- Measurements are Approximate
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