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Vintage Demarini Baseball Banner W/ Baseball Logo 3ft By 1ft on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
Location:

Worthington, Pennsylvania, United States

Worthington, Pennsylvania, United States
in like new condition
Brand:De Marini Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Size:3ft by 1 ft Country//Region of Manufacture:Unknown

For your consideration please find a vintage Demarini Baseball
banner with the baseball logo and also Wilson
Sports Logo.
Two rows of double stitching with metal grommets in each corner.
Dimensions are 3 feet by 1 foot approximately.
Stitching is reinforced on and around entire border.
Material is I believe canvas with a vinyl application.
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