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Gene Vincent Round Pin Badge - Hand Made In English Pewter on 2040-motos

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Tiverton, Devon, United Kingdom

Tiverton, Devon, United Kingdom
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  • FREE UK POSTAGE ON THIS ITEM

  • Brand New Pin Badge
  • Made of English Pewter
  • Made in England individually
  • 24mm x 24mm Approx
  • Butterfly Clasps for Fixing

Please note before purchase

Most pewter pin badges available are massed produced. Our pewter pin badges are hand made. They are made and "buffed" to order prior to dispatch. Please allow around a week for delivery. All of our Pewter badges, being hand finished will differ slightly to that illustrated, and are therefore unique to you!

Our Code Pew-K26



If you have any questions about this product, feel free to call our office on 01884 821535 during UK office hours, or send us a message. Thanks


 



On 23-Nov-07 at 23:28:55 GMT, seller added the following information:

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