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Guinness Pint Neon Light
Just arrived! New licensed Guinness Pint neon sign sculpture. When Arthur Guinness began brewing beer and stout at St. James’s Gate, Dublin in 1759, he deliberately chose the harp logo to appeal to nationalist pride in Ireland. The harp design is the same as the Irish national symbol used on coins, except that the Guinness Harp faces right, while the government version faces left. Made with super high quality 1/2" diameter red neon glass. Low profile tabletop base with on/off switch. Includes UL listed super quiet transformer and 110 volt AC adapter. 1-Year Warranty. It's always a great day for a Guinness!
- Dimensions: 11"H x 7"W x 6"D
- Looks great on or off!
- Neon Color: White
- Logo Base
(Out of stock)
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