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**east Vincent Township Pennsylvania Police Patch** on 2040-motos

US $34
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Windham, Connecticut, United States

Windham, Connecticut, United States
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East Vincent Township Pennsylvania Police Patch. Patch is new and in good condition for $4.25. Shipping is 75 cents in the US. $2.00 outside the US. Payment can be Paypal. I do combine shipping. If you purchase more than one patch I will send you an Invoice with the correct shipping charges. Thanks for viewing my item. Check out my Store I have hundreds of Police and Fire Patches that you may be interested in. Thanks again and Take Care Stan10.

 

**IF YOU FIND THAT THIS ITEM IS A TRADEMARK OR COPYRIGHT VIOLATION PLEASE ADVISE ME AND I WILL REMOVE IT RIGHT AWAY ALL OF MY PATCHES COME FROM COLLECTIONS I HAVE PURCHASED I DO NOT MANUFACTURE PATCHES**

 

 

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