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US $11.99
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Carroll, Ohio, US

Carroll, Ohio, US
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UP FOR BID IS (1) VINTAGE STYLE SIGN...LIFE NEEDS NO RED LIGHTS! (A NEW SIGN DESIGNED TO LOOK OLD!) IT MEASURES 12 1/2 X 16 AND IS MADE IN THE U.S.A.! GREAT FOR DISPLAYING AND ALREADY HAS PRE DRILLED HOLES. SHIPPING FOR 1 SIGN IS $8.98 AND $1.50 PER ADDITIONAL SIGN. PLEASE CHECK OUT OTHER LISTINGS FOR MORE SIGN CHOICES.

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