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Car Badge, Klub Am Rupenhorn, German Sailing Club Near Berlin on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
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Columbus, Ohio, United States

Columbus, Ohio, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:krcb UPC:Does not apply

Offered Is A Car Badge, For The Klub Am Rupenhorn (Club At Rupenhorn), A Sailing/Yacht Club On The Outskirts N Berlin Germany. This Enameled Badge Features A Sea Blue Background, With A Red & Black Pennant, & A White Border. Due To Age & Wear, There Are A Few Areas Missing Enamel, On the Flag & Around The Mounting Holes On Opposite Edges. Measures Approx. 3 3/16" In Diameter.

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