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Lionel Train Tin Sign
$7.99
1 in stock
Lionel Train Tin Sign: A Nostalgic and Decorative Piece
This Lionel Train Tin Sign is a nostalgic and charming addition to any home or office.
A Classic and Timeless Design
The sign features a vintage-style illustration of a young boy dreaming of a Lionel train. The train is depicted in the starry night sky above the boy, creating a magical and whimsical scene.
A High-quality Reproduction
The sign is made of tin and is printed with high-quality inks. It’s a durable and long-lasting piece that can be displayed both indoors and outdoors.
A Touch of Nostalgia
The sign is a great way to evoke feelings of nostalgia and childhood wonder. It’s a perfect gift for any fan of Lionel trains or anyone who appreciates vintage-style decor.
Easy to Hang
The sign has four pre-punched holes, making it easy to hang on a wall. You can use cords or hardware of your choice (not included).
Pre-owned but Brand New
This Lionel Train Tin Sign is pre-owned but still brand new. It’s a great way to save money without sacrificing quality.
Support a Great Cause
By buying this sign, you’re not only getting a nostalgic and decorative piece, but you’re also supporting a great cause. Father Joe’s Villages is a non-profit organization dedicated to their mission of preventing and ending homelessness in San Diego. Your purchase helps them continue their important work of providing housing, food, and other essential services to those in need. This Lionel Train Tin Sign is a nostalgic and charming addition to your home that will bring a touch of childhood wonder while also making a positive impact on the community.
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