Canada Gold Plated Beaver Cufflinks

Canada Gold Plated Beaver Cuff Links. From Canada a set of cuff links with their national symbol the Beaver. This pair of real coins is gold plated and ready to wear. We bought the last 90 pairs they had. No box, No £19.95 price, Just £9.95 and no worry. The beaver is a very industrious animal and can build dams with just their front teeth and paws. But don’t try and fight them, they can defend their territory with great vigour something the Canadians are known for. Beautifully gold plated, the pair just £9.95 but only 90 pairs available at this price or any price. Wear them with pride.
SKU: LGB6009
£8.95
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