Raise a toast to legendary aviation history with the Jolly Rogers VF-103 Fear The Bones 22 oz Ceramic Beer Stein. This collectible beer stein is a must-have for aviation enthusiasts, featuring the iconic VF-103 Squadron. With gold colored trim on the top and bottom, this ceramic stein stands 6.5" high and has a base width of 3.5". The top diameter, excluding the handle, is 3.00". The image is printed on both the front and back of the stein. Printed in the USA, this high-quality beer stein is perfect for raising a glass in celebration of aviation history. One stein is provided with the purchase.
Gold colored trim on top and bottom
6.5" High Base 3.5" Wide Top 3.00" Diameter (not including handle)
Celebrate aviation history with the Jolly Rogers VF-103 Fear The Bones 22 oz Ceramic Beer Stein. This collectible piece is a must-have for aviation enthusiasts and a perfect way to raise a toast to a legendary squadron. Made from high-quality ceramic, this beer stein is not only durable but also adds a touch of elegance to your collection. The gold-colored trim on the top and bottom adds a sophisticated look to the stein, making it a great display item.
With a height of 6.5 inches and a diameter of 3.5 inches, this stein can hold up to 22 fluid ounces of your favorite beverage. Whether you're enjoying a cold beer or a refreshing soda, this beer stein is the perfect vessel to enhance your drinking experience.
Printed in the United States by Future Of Flight, this VF-103 Fear The Bones beer stein is a testament to American craftsmanship. Each stein is meticulously crafted to ensure the highest quality and attention to detail.
The ceramic material not only provides a sturdy construction but also keeps your drink at the perfect temperature for an extended period. Whether you prefer your beverage hot or cold, this beer stein is designed to keep it just the way you like it. The Jolly Rogers VF-103 Fear The Bones beer stein is a versatile piece suitable for both men and women. Its unisex design makes it a great gift for anyone passionate about aviation and military history.
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