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Staff And Notes Button



Item number 2700084DP, $2.99

Show your pride in one of mankind's greatest achievements - music! Our button measures 2 1/4" across and is made in the USA. With this button on your lapel, you will be able to promote interest in, start conversations about, and generally have fun with the fact that you (or a loved one, if you're thinking "gift") are in one way, shape, or form, a music lover!

Publisher: This piece was published by Deneca.

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