2 Fish Naked Show Of Your Rod & Bobbers Tin Sign Fishing Boat Man Cave Garage on 2040-parts.com
Delaware, US
2 FISH NAKED Tin Signs
Size 16" x 12"
This sale includes both FISH NAKED signs pictured.
FISH NAKED Show off your rod.... (Male)
FISH NAKED Show off your bobbers (Female)
Nostalgic fishing design by B.J. Schonberg
Sign are reproduced to look rustic
Please note that signs are reproductions and no antiques.
Shipping for this item is $7.99 by USPS
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