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PEPSI & WSBT Wall Clock SOUTH BEND Silver Hawks Channel 22 TV MiLB Indiana
$ 7.89
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PEPSI & WSBT Wall Clock SOUTH BEND Silver Hawks Channel 22 TV MiLB IndianaPEPSI & WSBT Wall Clock SOUTH BEND Silver Hawks Channel 22 TV MiLB Indiana
This listing is for a wall clock from WSBT Channel 22 TV in South Bend, Indiana. The clock features the logos for Pepsi, 22WSBT and the South Bend Silver Hawks. The Silver Hawks were/are a Minor League Class A baseball team in South Bend. The team was named the Silver Hawks in 1994 to honor one of the local car manufacturer's famous cars, the Studebaker Silver Hawk. After the 2014 season the team changed their parent club from the Arizona Diamondbacks to the Chicago Cubs and changed their name to the South Bend Cubs. As a St. Louis Cardinals fan I am legally required to say I think that was a mistake.
The clock is in really nice condition. There are a few light scuffs on the clear plastic but nothing distracting. It has a standard one AA battery quartz movement that does work. The clock measures just under 10" in diameter including the black frame.
This is a great piece of local nostalgia for any Silver Hawks fan, any Indiana Pepsi collector and even a weird little addition to a Studebaker collection.
Shipping for this item will be boxed Parcel Select ail or Priority Mail (your choice) within the USA.
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ETC:
The items I sell come from various collections and estates. Generally these items have been used or stored. I have no way of knowing whether the previous owner ever smoked, had pets, stored peanuts, or ever had a musty basement, etc. I do at least a cursory cleaning of the items I sell and will do my best to remove dirt, display dust, odors etc, but I CAN NOT be responsible for things like dust in tight
corners, odors I didn't detect, or some mark buried in the middle of a book. You're not paying for my time on an hourly basis and you're certainly not paying professional conservator/restoration rates so please be reasonable. I try to be as factual as I can when describing an item.
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