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Bud Budweiser Beer Billiards Pool Garage Man Cave Neon Bar Pub Sign Clock on 2040-parts.com

US $69.50
Location:

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Condition:New Type:clock Manufacturer Part Number:bud Brand:neon

NEON  SIGN CLOCK

Brand New 'Nostalgic' Chrome Neon Clock:

- 15 Inch Diameter Clock 
BLUE or RED Neon Tube surrounding the Clock Face
- Constructed from Acrylic with a Chrome Finish
- Glass Face

The Clock is Powered by a AA Battery, and the Neon Tubing is Powered by 110v A/C Adapter which is included with the Purchase.

Perfect to Light Up Your Den, Game Room or Just Display in a Special Place in your Home. A Must Have!


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OR 
EXPEDITED $15.00


INTERNATIONAL $60
 
 
Canadian buyer must add HST/GST.         

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