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US $14.88
Location:

Tracy, California, US

Tracy, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:

This Busted Knuckle Tin Sign would make the perfect accent in a garage, workshop or man cave. Includes a sawtooth hanger attached to the back of the sign for ease of hanging. 

Size: 8" x 12"  

Full text on sign: The Busted Knuckle Garage - Parts & Service - Repair & Despair  Under One Roof - Labor Rates - 1/2 Hourly $40.00 - If You Watch $55.00 - If you Help $70.00

This sign has been in my garage and is in good used shape.

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Signs  may have minor scuffs, scratches or dings. They are made to look old and worn, this adds to the old time realism. Vintage signs like these sell for hundreds if not thousands of dollars. Enjoy your sign!

 

 

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