Wiebke Trading Company

Wiebke Trading Company in Eitzen, MN
218 Portland Ave., Eitzen, MN 55931
(507) 495-3312

Contacts

Street address:
218 Portland Ave.

City / suburb:
Eitzen

County:
Houston

State:
Minnesota

ZIP code:
55931

Phone:
(507) 495-3312 (Primary Phone)

GPS Longitude:
-91.46630859375

GPS Latitude:
43.5105438232422

Business description

Wiebke Trading Company

Wiebke Trading Company is a family-owned, third-generation sporting goods store specializing in guns, ammunition, and an extensive variety of renewable natural resources. After more than 50 years, residents of La Crosse know they can trust Wiebke for expertise on all the materials they handle and a wide variety of the highest-quality products available.With their extensive network of suppliers throughout the U.S. and Canada, you can be sure they'll have exactly what you're looking for, including: Raw Furs:As one of the nation's largest distributors of raw furs, Wiebke Trading Company has a stellar international reputation for high-quality materials and expert grading. In addition to the finest heavy western raccoon furs in the world, they also provide muskrat, beavers, fox, and wild mink. Whitetail Deerskin:With an annual production of over 200,000 deerskins, they provide raw materials for manufacturers all over the world. Deerskin Gloves:Crafted from the finest leather, these gloves offer comfort and a soft, rich feel. They're available in a range of colors, in both men's and women's sizes, and with an optional thinsulate lining. Morel Mushrooms:Purchased mostly from the area of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa, these mushrooms are among the most prized edible variety in the world. They sell to restaurants, produce markets, distributors, and individuals throughout the country.Learn more about Wiebke Trading Company's history and the range of products they offer online. You can alsocall (608) 784-4402 if you have any questions, or just drop by the shop on Rose Street to browse through their inventory today.

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City / suburb: Eitzen, MN
County: Houston
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According to our records, this business is located at 218 Portland Ave. in Eitzen (in Houston County), Minnesota 55931, the location GPS coordinates are: 43.5105438232422 (latitude), -91.46630859375 (longitude). Wiebke Trading Company is categorized under Fur Goods, Nec. You can contact the company by phone at (507) 495-3312.
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