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6 Alive WCSH-TV Portland, Maine Vintage Coffee Mug "No Tubes"

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Estimado para llegar por Mon, Aug 18th. Detalles
Calculado por USPS en MX.
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La política de devoluciones

Full refund available within 30 days

Protección de compra

Opciones de pago

PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted

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Mugs & Coasters

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Artículo número:

1666277311

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Vintage 6 Alive! (aka NewsCenter 6) WCSH-TV, Portland, Maine "No Tubes" coffee mug. Circa 1980s, 3.5" tall. Condition: Excellent, appears unused, with no chips or cracks. Comments: WCSH, affiliated with NBC, is the oldest operating television station in Portland, signing on in December 1953. It was an outgrowth of WCSH radio, one of NBC's charter affiliates when it was constituted as a radio network in 1926, and broadcast from its namesake, the Congress Square Hotel in downtown Portland, for nearly 25 years.