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Falcon Eyes Tape White 5 cm x 50 m

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  • Gaffer tape
  • can be removed without leaving any residue

The Falcon Eyes Gaffer Tape Gray is an adhesive tape that can generally be removed without leaving any residue after a short period of time. The gaffer tape can be used for many purposes, for example for stage work to quickly fix cables or similar.

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Falcon Eyes Tape White 5 cm x 50 m

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  • Gaffer tape
  • can be removed without leaving any residue

Product description for Falcon Eyes Tape White 5 cm x 50 m

The Falcon Eyes Gaffer Tape Gray is an adhesive tape that can generally be removed without leaving any residue after a short period of time. The gaffer tape can be used for many purposes, for example for stage work to quickly fix cables or similar.

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Falcon Eyes Tape White 5 cm x 50 m

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