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Goebel Beer Basketball Sign
$1,450.00
Condition: Very Good
Era: 1940’s
Brewery: Goebel Brewing Company
Location: Detroit, MI
Note: We had this custom framed for a better display of the sign. It has a beautiful mid-century stylized wood molding, double matted, and is framed behind UV plexiglass with acid-free archival mounting.
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