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Collectibles / Transportation / Motorcycles / Motorcycle Memorabilia / Pins & Buttons
Perfect chance to add this Motorcycle Collectors pin to your collection.. This pin is a collectible Enamel litho'd on metal. This is from a large find of Motorcycle collector pins from the 1970's to the 2000's and were stored in a vendors box for years. This is new and unused, and most were stored in plastic, so near perfect, but always a chance of a small blemish from storage over the years, but these were never perfect. Really neat. This pin described as below: This is for the 1994 Sturgis Motorcycle Rallye Pin with a Twin V Engine on it.** This one is only about 1.2" inch high with double straight post pin backs. This one is nice, near, but not perfect, and very wearable or could be used as collectible. These are for collectors and should not be Given TO SMALL Children as they have small parts and sharp pins. This is part of a huge collection of pins that were stored in a box for years. Tough to find item. Any person wanting to add to their motorcycle pin collection should bid on this on as it is being offer at a great price Make Offer : Mix and match several pins for a discount (No discounts on one pin please) Watch for a large amount of Collectors Items being put up for sale over the next few weeks. I have been a member since 1998 and have sold tens of thousands of items on EBAY, so please Buy with confidence I describe the items as best I can, but ask questions if needed. After I get payment, the item ships. (3-5 days from here and 6-12 to you US. ** Any product names, logos, brands, and other trademarks or images
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