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Vtg 8" Johnson Sea Horse Outboard Motor Decal Transfer Original 1945 Sign Dealer on 2040-parts.com

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Ely, Minnesota, United States

Ely, Minnesota, United States
Unused decal but shows its age from 1945.
Manufacturer Part Number:146976 Brand:Johnson UPC:Does not apply

This 8" dealer window decal is dated 8-10-45 and is in quite nice condition.  This is mounted on paper and the directions are on the back for soaking and mounting.  Notice in the pictures there is some cracking in the decal but overall it displays very well.  This is a true survivor of early Johnson memorabilia.  This came with a number of other Johnson paper products that I'm selling separately.  Check them out as well and combine shipping.  Please see all photos for condition and feel free to ask questions.  Thanks for looking and have a great day.

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