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Wearwell Hair Net Tin Sign 1954 please review our shipping Terms

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MM - 104074 - 040224

named for the Satsuma Province where this style originated

Dimensions: 34

This vintage Zippo was manufactured in 1995 in celebration of the Indianapolis Raceway Parks thirty five year anniversary

Wearwell Hair Net Tin Sign 1954 please review our shipping Terms1920s 1930s; National Trading Co. Chicago, IL This stylish tin sign with a cardboard back advertises Wearwell Hair Nets, a Chinese import made with real human hair that would hold a hairstyle in place before hairsprays and other setting products made it to America's shores. This sign features the quintessential character of the 1920s the flapper in a satin sleeveless dress and her short cut hair in need of keeping set thanks to Wearwell hair nets. The

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