Deerskin Coin Purse
Deerskin Coin Purse Snaps Shut to Keep Your Change Secure
Deerskin Coin Purse
Deerskin Coin Purse Snaps Shut to Keep Your Change Secure
Isn't it a great feeling to count out exact change? Life seems neater somehow. Sensible people can keep their change right at hand and easy to manage with this pocket-size coin purse. Made from butter-soft deerskin leather with a metal frame that snaps open with a squeeze and closes securely when you let go. 3½"x2 ¾". Imported.
- Easy-to-manage pocket-size coin purse designed for both men and women
- Made from butter-soft deerskin leather
- Metal frame snaps open with a squeeze, closes securely when you let go
Deerskin Coin Purse
Natural Deerskin
Manufactured In: China
Material - Country Of Origin: China
What Our Customers Are Saying about Our Deerskin Coin Purse …
"Greetings! Thank you for continuing to send me your Vermont Country Store catalogue. Even though I have not ordered anything from you recently. Please continue to send the catalogue to me. Everyday, when I am paying for something in a store, the youngish salesgirls say, What a great coin purse! I would like one like that. I always tell them that I ordered it from a very special catalogue- Vermont Country Store. Then I ask them if they would like me to bring them the next catalogue I receive, so they could order one for themselves. When your catalogue comes, the first thing I do is look through it for your coin purse. I always write down the name and store where a girl asks me about them. Today the catalogue came and I took it to a girl at Walgreen's Drug Store, who had said she would like to have one. When you first offered the coin purse, I bought three of them for our granddaughters and wrote you a note that my mother, sister and I have used them for about 40 years or more. We got them from a luggage store in Ann Arbor, Michigan. They were made by a company in Ohio called Cameo. I always used the large one, with full length for bills. My sister used the small ones, such as you sell now. Mine has small gold letters on the bottom of the left side. I still have two red large ones, which were used long ago. Best Wishes!" - Elizabeth Martin, Sarasota, FL
