Vint Playing Cards 2 Decks W/ Old Earthmovers Boehck for sale in Kokomo, IN

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SELLING UNUSUAL AND RARE ITEMS ON EBAY FOR 19 YEARS-QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY! - A real nice promotional item, probably put out in the 1940's-1950's to clients of Boehck Enginnering Co. in Texas. They had offices in Houston and Beaumont, at the time. A red plastic card case that contains two decks of cards,with two different graphics, both with several graphics of old construction equipment, cranes, and trrucks. The graphic on one deck shows a crew putting up a pole or girder while a group of cowhands wave their hats at them in passing. One of the decks has 52 cards + two jokers, and the other has 50 cards, with two jokers, and is missing the 9 & 7 of hearts. A really great example of vintage construction equipment scenes by a great old Texas engineering firm. Selling as is. Can send more photos on request.CHECK OUR FEEDBACK FOR OUR SUPERFAST SHIPPING WORLDWIDE-WE LOVE OUR MANY INTERNATIONAL BUYERS-Bidders please note: All the information you need is in this ad-there is no need to contact us regarding address and payment questions-you are welcome to email or call anytime if you have a question on anything we haven't covered- We prefer paypal, or guaranteed payment-Buyer pays shipping of $6.50 in the U.S. - We love our many international buyers -- please wait for invoice, before making payment, as our shipping weight and cost may be estimated in the auction. Dan Ayers Kokomo, In. 46902

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