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Orig 1955 Nm Un-used Advertising Postcard Scott Atwater Outboard Motors No Res on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Nashua, New Hampshire, United States

Nashua, New Hampshire, United States

PLEASE read all of the listing. Please wait for your invoice from us before paying. I ONLY sell antique and vintage items that are collectible. Keep visiting for more interesting items

DESCRIPTION: Original 1955 advertising postcard from Scott Atwater for their outboard motors is in near mint, crisp and clean condition with no bends and un0used. It measures 3 1/2" x 5 1/2".

NO reserve.

Please Note: With eBay’s and PayPal’s ever increasing fees to sellers, we are desperately trying to maintain the high level of quality of product, speedy shipping and great packing that has permitted us to attain eBay’s seller status with special icon at top of our listings. With that distinction comes a small but important % discount on our sellers fees....and every little bit helps. These are based on the star system they have in the feedback area now and if you should have any problems with a purchase from us, we would appreciate the opportunity to fix is before you leave a less than stellar star rating. This small discount is what has kept us from having to place reserves on items which benefits you, the buyer.

All my items are guaranteed original. I do not believe in owning or selling reproductions. If you have any doubts at all, you are welcome to return item for a full refund including shipping.

I am listing some other interesting items in different catagories so please see my (view seller's other auctions) and combine to save on shipping.

Shipping to any country outside the USA: I will accept Paypal. Following applies to buyers using Paypal. OPTIONS: If using paypal, items will have to have insurance. Overseas buyers will be charged actual shipping costs as quoted by post office with no packing or handling fees. Please keep in mind that US postal fees are the least expensive in the world.

Please be advised that I am now notifying winners within hours of auction end thru ebays "send invoice to buyer" system so there is no way you will not receive full payment instructions.

Packing: When shipping paper items, they are protected by plastic bag and placed between 2 pieces of cardstock and placed inside a priority mail flat rate or a manila envelope. Additionally, a note saying "Please Do Not Bend" is written in marker on the envelope. All items that are boxed go individually in plastic bags, are wrapped in newspaper with newspaper packing all around in stiff cardboard boxes.

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