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Gene Vincent 6 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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GENE VINCENT 6 new Buttons/Magnets

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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 $3.50 shipping and $ .85 for each additional set.

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.

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

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