M.i.t. Bulldozer,heavy Equipement Mfg.co. Vtg Patch on 2040-parts.com
Omro, Wisconsin, United States
OLD M.I.T. BULL DOZER, VTG PATCH. ask any questions if you have any,THIS IS A USED AND OLD SHAPE PATCH THIS PATCH IS 3 1/4 X 2 INCHES IN SIZE. I WILL MAIL THIS OLD PATCH ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. FAST MAILING AS I DO GO TO THE POST OFFICE EVERY DAY AT AROUND 3 PM CENTRAL TIME. I DO COMBINE SHIPPING. MAKE SURE TO CHECK OUT MY OTHER 7000 TO 8000 PATCHES.
as of 1/18/2016 usps rates have went to 2.60 for 1 ounce anywhere in the USA ,to ship with tracking as required by ebay. I do ship all patches and pins with bubble wrap and tracking. any questions please ask |
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