June 11, 2007

Indianapolis Colts (Super Bowl XLI) Sports Poster Print - 11″ X 17″

Indianapolis Colts (Super Bowl XLI) Sports Poster Print - 11 This is an extremely high quality art print acquired directly from the artist. This poster shows several key players from the Indianapolis Colts. At the top it says “Super Bowl XLI”. This poster measures approx. 11″ x 17″ The Indianapolis Colts are a professional football team based in Indianapolis, Indiana. They play in the American Football Conference (AFC) in the NFL. The team began play in 1953 as the Baltimore Colts before moving to Indianapolis in 1984. On February 4, 2007, the Colts won Super Bowl XLI, defeating the Chicago Bears 29-17.

:  You are looking at a great poster., It is perfect for framing or hanging on the wall — and it makes a great gift., This poster measures approx. 11″ x 17″ and is perfect, unused, and rolled in a protective tube., This piece is printed directly by the artist, and the paper it comes on is somewhat thin., However, the print looks amazing, especially when framed.
Company: Adam Hersh Posters 
List Price: $19.99
Amazon Price: $3.99

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AC/DC - About to Rock Fabric Poster (30″ x 40″)

AC/DC - About to Rock Fabric Poster (30Apparel:  Fabric Poster (30″ x 40″)
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Riverside Paper Tru-Ray(R) Construction Paper, 9in. x 12in., Warm Brown

Riverside Paper Tru-Ray(R) Construction Paper, 9in. x 12in., Warm Brown Tru-Ray Construction Paper - Heavyweight, acid-free, 100% sulphite paper withstands scoring, folding and curling without cracking or tearing. Superior fade resistance keeps projects brighter longer. 90% recycled paper. 50 sheets per pack. - 9 x 12 Sheets - Warm Brown

Office Product:  Brand Name - Quality you can trust, Manufactured by: Riverside Paper, Product is sold as 1 Pack, 9 x 12 Sheets, Ships Via UPS
Company: Riverside Paper 
List Price: $3.95
Amazon Price: $1.77

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