Made in Italy
Technical data:
New Mini Iambic key
Materials used: Brass for the body - Massive silver for the contacts
Highly polished inox steel for screws and registers
Dimensions: 70x58x15 mm; weight 0,700 kgs
Other:
Transparent coating against corrosion
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For any further information please contact by E-mail: i1qod@inwind.it
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