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Vintage Bowling Bag Red & Black Leather Bag Ball Rack Holder Shoe Compartment

$ 23.28

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Vintage Bowling Ball Bag. This sharp looking 1960s black and red leather bag includes a ball holder and a compartment for shoes. It also has an outside zippered pocket. There is some damage to the sides of the bag. The metal ball rack holder has some rust and chipped paint. Please note that the ball and shoes are NOT INCLUDED in the listing. I'm just showing them to demonstrate how the ball holder works.
Be sure to check out my store All Things Dental & A Little More for a ball and shoes to complete the vintage set!
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions about your item prior to buying or if your purchase doesn't meet expectations. I generally am able to respond the same day.
Condition Notes:
I do my best to provide plenty of pictures and a detailed description of each item so please review both carefully before purchasing items. If an item has any defects I do my best to be as detailed as possible about them in the description and to take pictures of any major defects, however, many of my items are vintage and second hand and therefore will have the normal wear-and-tear that is to be expected from items of this nature. Therefore, please note that all items are sold AS IS.
No express or implied warranties or representations regarding the condition or suitability of the goods are made by Seller. To the extent allowed by law, Seller specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, any warranty of merchantability or fitness for goods.
Returns and Exchanges:
Refunds/exchanges must be requested within 30 days from the delivery date. Buyer is responsible for return shipping fee. All returns are subject to 15% restocking fee and my cost of shipping unless item is not as described. All returns must be returned in the same condition as they were received. The money will be refunded when I receive the item back.
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(item #683)