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RADIO DIAL TIE TAC HAT PIN Amplifier Knob Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame 1995 NOS

$ 7.89

Availability: 24 in stock
  • Condition: New

    Description

    Radio Dial Tie Tack - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
    Dated:
    1995
    Size:
    1" tall x 1.25" wide
    Condition:
    Metal. Item is NOS (new old stock), never used, never displayed.
    This cool and retro tie tack features a red and blue radio dial or amplifier knob (depending on what gear you want), turned all the way up to 10. The text on the bottom reads "TURN IT UP". On top of the knob, the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame & Museum appears. What a way to celebrate the Hall of Fame's 25th anniversary!
    Surprise someone special with this unique and classy pin! Check out my other listings for more vintage jewelry and radio items. I gladly package many items in the same box to save you big on shipping - build a gift bundle today!
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