La Pointe du Hoc
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Titel
"Pointe du Hoe" (Rangers Joke)
Category
D-Day Signs, WWII Signs
About This Project
A fictional sign with today’s road designation D514 (at D-Day the road name was called GC 32). During the 1960’s, a sign of these measurements did already exist. The sign or any photos of it can not be found anymore. However, through this reproduction the sign comes to live again.
This sign comes with a Vinsign certificate, a unique production number and a luxury postcard with picture and description of the location in 1944.
Measurements: 590 x 370 mm / plank 25 mm
Price: € 175,00
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