Ted Williams Model Swivel
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Ted Williams, often called "The Splendid Splinter," is celebrated as one of the greatest hitters in baseball history. Spending his entire 19-year career with the Boston Red Sox, Williams was a 19-time All-Star, two-time MVP, and six-time batting champion. Known for his incredible discipline at the plate, he remains the last player to hit over .400 in a season (1941). Beyond baseball, Williams served as a fighter pilot in World War II and the Korean War, showcasing his dedication both on and off the field.
Description
Get ready to elevate your key game with this stylish swivel keychain that’s as functional as it is fashionable! Crafted with an antique brass loop ring and a secure brass snap closure, this keychain combines durability with charm. Made from 50% glove leather and 50% full-grain steerhide, it brings a touch of classic baseball elegance to your everyday essentials. Whether you're heading to the ballpark or just out and about, this keychain will keep your keys stylishly organized and ready for action. Say goodbye to tangled keys and hello to a sleek accessory that’s sure to turn heads!
- Antique Brass Loop Ring
- Brass Snap For Closure
- 50% Glove Leather, 50% Full Grain Steerhide
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