Century Boat Burgee Pennant Flag 1957-61 - Navy on 2040-parts.com
Renton, Washington, United States
This navy background with white script was used 1957-1961 on; Century Coronado’s 1957-1960, Arabians 1957-1959, Resorter and Raven 1957-1961 Burgee is made of heavy weight nylon for extra durability. 11"x16" Also available in Poly/Cotton blend. Please send a note if you want this fabric. |
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