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Vincent Price 8 New Buttons/magnets on 2040-motos

US $8.99
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Milford, Michigan, United States

Milford, Michigan, United States
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VINCENT PRICE 8 new Buttons/Magnets

 

1 1/4" size (a little larger than a quarter)
All items are new and professionally made.

ITEMS WILL SHIP AS PINBACK BUTTONS.
ADD $2.50 TO HAVE THEM SHIP AS MAGNETS.
Contact us if you need a revised invoice.

Please email me with any questions.

All packaging is safe and in individual baggies, shipped in a bubble mailer.
First set $2.50 shipping US additional items are FREE TO SHIP.
International: First set is $7.50 shipping and $1.00 for each additional set.

 

Item will ship the day of or day after payment is received. Thanks for your order!

Immediate payment through paypal. Please let me know if you want these as magnets and add $2.50. Please email me if you cannot use paypal and we can work something out.

 

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