Nebraska and For Nixon Campaign Clicker
Clever promotional item from the Presidential campaign of Richard Nixon "Nebraskan's For Nixon". Plastic front with metal clicker on the back. Typically the metal backs are in rusted condition, but we acquired a nice group of these that are in very good clean condition with no rust. Original. Great party favors Condition: Very Good Size: 1 5/8" width Buy with confidence, check our excellent ebay feedback rating. All collectible items come with our 100% guarantee of authenticity. Be sure to check our ebay store to see other political memorabilia and collectibles we have accumulated over the past 40+ years serving collectors worldwide. At Lori Ferber Collectibles we are always happy to combine shipping on multiple item orders from our ebay store in fact there is no additional shipping charge for additional light weight items like buttons, bumper stickers etc. International buyers are always welcome.
Specifications
| Return Shipping Will Be Paid By | Seller |
| All Returns Accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item Must Be Returned Within | 30 Days |
| Refund Will Be Given As | Money Back |
Clever promotional item from the Presidential campaign of Richard Nixon “Nebraskan’s For Nixon”. Plastic front with metal clicker on the back. Typically the metal backs are in rusted condition, but we acquired a nice group of these that are in very good clean condition with no rust. Original. Great party favors Condition: Very Good Size: 1 5/8″ width Buy with confidence, check our excellent ebay feedback rating. All collectible items come with our 100% guarantee of authenticity. Be sure to check our ebay store to see other political memorabilia and collectibles we have accumulated over the past 40+ years serving collectors worldwide. At Lori Ferber Collectibles we are always happy to combine shipping on multiple item orders from our ebay store in fact there is no additional shipping charge for additional light weight items like buttons, bumper stickers etc. International buyers are always welcome.
