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#2243 Rarely found buffalo hide Ranchers Winter gloves

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#2243 Rarely found buffalo hide Ranchers Winter gloves, as worn in severe weather areas such as the Dakotas and Montana. These are fully covered with the thick wooly-type brown buffalo fur except, of course, the palms, and have full fingers for dexterity ...although you won't be writing letters with THESE puppies on!. They appear to be fully usable and in extremely nice condition considering their obvious age (...as it is very unlikely these would be anything later than 1900 or 1910, as they were not knocking off buffalos to make gloves by this time!) They are great decorator items and a rarely seen piece of early Frontier Americana. $475 (Please read sellers rules below; good luck ..and thanks for looking!!)

Price: $475.00


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06/01/2012 (in 10 days)

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04/23/2012

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Tom Burness   View

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