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Lot Of 30 Sturgis South Dakota Shot Glasses Free Usps Priority Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

Wall, South Dakota, US

Wall, South Dakota, US
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Lot of 30 Shot Glasses.  These are vintage dated as early as 2005 and as recent as 2011.  26 are Sturgis Rally Shot Glasses, 2 are South Dakota, 2 are Lucky Nugget (Deadwood casino).  All but four of the 30 are made of glass; (one tin, one ceramic, one pewter, one wood).   A way cool assortment!  New Condition  And  Free USPS Priority Shipping!  And As always; Packed well and sent promptly!

Included in this lot:

2) 2005

9) 2006

  1) 2007

8) 2008

3) 2011

6) undated

1) 1938 replica

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