Dodge Ram Logo - Hat Pin, Tie Tac, Lapel Pin on 2040-parts.com
Tillamook, Oregon, US
This beautifully made HARD ENAMEL hat pin has NICKEL/SILVER highlights.
A MUST for your collection! Base metal is brass or copper. SIZE: 1" X 1" ******************A GREAT BIRTHDAY, or 'JUST for YOU' GIFT ************** ANY IMPERFECTIONS ARE IN PICTURE PROCESS ONLY !!!!!!!!!..........................
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