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Used Figure Skates
Here is a recently posted sample ad for used figure skates on ebay:
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Riedell "Royal" boots size 8 or 8 1/2, MK "Professional" blades. Used in many competitions. Show some wear and tear, but still have great ankle support |
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Sample Ebay auction: |
Up for auction is a gently used pair of boys figure skates. If your child can use a size 11 then these will work out perfect for you.
Sonjia makes high quality skates and you will not be disapointed. The only problem is that the kids grow out of them too quickly
Since this is a boys style they are black.
Shipping will be $7.50 for UPS. |
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Sample Ebay auction: |
This is an original Made In Canada by Daoust, pair of white used Karen Magnussen Figure Skates, size 7, in the original Box. Skates have been used. Overall condition is very good. Box has a little water staining, is a bit torn and tattered, and is missing a corner piece. Overall condition of the Box is good. This is a No Reserve If buyer is from the continental states, then we will ship via us post. Otheriwise we would prefer to ship UPS, or Fed ex. This can be arranged with the buyer after the auction is completed. If the buyer is in europe or elsewhere, please contact us prior to bidding so we can sort out any potential problems before you bid. |
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