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Lagoon Creature, Sticker, Artist Doug Horne H14, Super Freaky Cool!! on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Hartford, Wisconsin, United States

Hartford, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Brand:creature Manufacturer Part Number:933 UPC:Does not apply

AWESOMELY COOL! 

 At its widest, it is approximately 4 1/4 inch across,4 inches long. 

Lagoon Creature Sticker Decal Artist Doug Horne H14

New Doug Horne sticker! H14 "Lagoon Creature"

UV printed sticker. 

Mint condition

Shape cut.

Fade resistant to sunlight and printed on “Clear Archival Mylar”.

Will Last "Long Time"

Stick them on cars, boats and bikes!

They are virtually impervious to the elements!

Contains the Doug Horne© Logo and the publishers mark and date.

Absolute stone mint condition guaranteed!

Artist: "Doug Horne" has brought "Tiki Art" to the new decade! His modernistic style and airbrush technic lend a fresh fun new look to the Art! Timeless and fashionable.

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