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Citabria Airplane Aircraft Aviation Collectable Embroidered Patch Orange/white on 2040-parts.com

US $6.00
Location:

Marshall, Arkansas, United States

Marshall, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New

Profiled 100% embroidered patch of the Citabria Acrobatic aircraft. Emblem was computer embroidered to render all detail possible. This patch has a heat sensitive, (Iron on glue) on the back for ease of application.Size of the emblem is approximately 3 inches high by 4 1/2 inches wide.

We disign our emblems and set the stitch pattern, they are of high quality.

Items available for this airplane include: Jewelry, Applique, a jacket patch in two color schemes, our regular patches 4 1/2 inches wide in four color schemes, and hats of various colors with any of our 4 1/2 inch patches permanently affixed to the front. All in our eBay store.

A framed collection of our patches and emblems make for a nice wall hanging. Also use them to accent a picture.

Buy any five or more items from us at one time and the postage on all items to the U.S. is free. International postage will be 1/2 the going rate, international buyers should wait until I combine the items and get the correct bill, showing the proper discount out to you before you pay.

BOB'S HANGAR GUARANTEE:

If you are not completely satisfied with any of our products for any reason, we will replace the product or refund the purchase price immediately upon return. No quibbles and no hassle. We have complete confidence in the items we design and produce. This guarantee is our promise of quality to our customers.

We have patches for over 75 different airplanes in our store.


 

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