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Gone Flying & Normal Person Lives Here Aviation Vintage Sign Bundle New on 2040-parts.com

US $43.99
Location:

Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, United States

Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wing Aero Manufacturer Part Number:SIGN-PILOT/NORMAL/SIGN-GONE FLYING

New vintage aviation sign bundle straight from the warehouse to your front door, great for basements, and garages. The Gone Flying vintage metal sign measures 28 inches by 6 inches and weighs in at 2 lb(s). The Pilot and Normal Person vintage metal sign measures 20 inches by 5 inches and weighs in at 1 lb(s). We hand make all of our vintage metal signs in the USA using heavy gauge American steel and a process known as sublimation, where the image is baked into a powder coating for a durable and long lasting finish. We then perform a vintaging process by hand to give this tin sign a more retro and nostalgic look and feel. This vintage metal sign is drilled and riveted for easy hanging.

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