KELLOGGS PEP BUTTONS OLD STORE DISPLAY BOARD CEREAL PIN

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This is a custom display board fabricated to ressemble what one might have looked like on a grocery store aisle display in the mid 1940's. It is one piece - heavy cardboard - die cut like old boards used to be. Measures 19 & 1/4" high & 8 & 1/2" wide. Has a fold out stand/easel on the back. Great period graphic of 2 kids - one holding a box of Pep cereal & the other saying "one in every package". Statement below says "A TOTAL OF 86 POPULAR CARTOON CHARACTERS-START YOUR COLLECTION TODAY!" T are 86 spaces in alphabetical order, each with the name of the Pep button that goes t You simply push the pin through the space & it holds in place. I have pictured a full board to give you an idea of how it looks when you have all 86 pins as well as a close up of a section. This is a great way to display those pins that you have in a baggie, drawer or on a felt board now. When full, it really looks like something you stole from the grocery store in 1945! This takes a long time to make - very labor intensive. The auction is for the blank board only & does not include any pins. Hey kids, be the first (and only) one on your block to own one of these! Shipping will be 5.00 with optional insurance. Payment due within 10 days of auction closing. Cashiers checks/money orders ship immediately-personal checks take 10 bus. days to clear. Thanks for looking-