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Barber Shop "flat Top Specialist" Metal Sign Andis Oster Clippers Vintage Style on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
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United States, US

United States, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:barber chair barbicide hair clippers trimmer blade Manufacturer Part Number:vintage barber chair antique hair duster oil shave Interchange Part Number:andis outliner II T-Outliner salon cream razor Other Part Number:barber pole scissors gown cape hair tonic comb Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:clipper oil broom oil disinfectant pro mate blade

UP FOR AUCTION IS THIS AWESOME BARBER SHOP "FLAT TOP SPECIALIST" METAL SIGN.

MADE WITH A VINTAGE STYLE LOOK.

GREAT SIGN TO HANG IN ANY BARBER SHOP, HOME, GARAGE, OR MAN CAVE.

THIS METAL SIGN MEASURES 7" WIDE x 25 1/2" HEIGHT.

TWO PIECE BARBER SIGN FEATURES THE TRADITIONAL RED AND BLUE STRIPES WITH THE WORDS "FLAT TOP SPECIALIST" HANGING FROM TWO METAL CHAINS.

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