GERMAN EIN SIEG METAL SIGN 18″ X 12″
$34.95
GERMAN EIN SIEG METAL SIGN 18″ X 12″ – REPRODUCTION
Description
This Ein Sieg vintage sign measures approximately 12 inches by 18 inches.
Designed and made using 24 gauge steel and a process known as sublimation, where the image is baked into a powder coating for a durable and long lasting finish. This sign comes pre-drilled and riveted for easy hanging.
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Additional information
Weight | 0.636 kg |
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Vendor Info
- Military Tour
- Vendor: Doug Johnston
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Winnipeg MB R2W 2X5
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