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Large Bowling Alley Sign Corrugated Metal Bowling Ball Shoes Pin Neon Look on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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United States, US

United States, US
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Up for auction is this Large "Open 24 Hours" Lanes Available Bowling Sign.

This sign is made of metal and constructed of two signs put onto a corrugated metal background. 

Made with a vintage/rustic look to it, looking back into years gone by. Very unique sign, has a hanger on the back for easy display.

Measures 26" Height x 14" Wide.

Great addition for any bowling fanatic, collector or decor for the man cave, garage, work shop, home.

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