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US $44.99
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OKLAHOMA, United States

OKLAHOMA, United States
Condition:New Brand:Barber Shop Pole Sign Other Part Number:Saftey Straight Razor Rare Antique Coin Led Neon Manufacturer Part Number:Beauty Salon Supplies Man Cave Game Room Diner Dad Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:Theater Pub Barn Porcelain Gas Pump Station Phone Model:121194 UPC:DOES NOT APPLY

Vintage Style.

Barber Shop Flat-Top Specialist Tin Sign

Classic red and blue stripes are synonymous with American barber shops. 

Showcase this Red, White & Blue Barber Shop Flat-Top Specialist Tin Sign in your home as a nostalgic daily reminder of the good old days!


The half-cylinder shaped piece offers the dimension of an actual barber pole. 

The vintage appeal of this metal and tin sign is captured by the distressed paint job.

 Use this piece to add old-fashioned flair to your man cave, your shop, or even your office!

 

Dimensions:

  • Length: 25"
  • Width: 7 1/4"
  • Projection: 3 1/2"

 

Hardware: 2 - Keyhole Mounts

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