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Alpine Descent Bicycle Greeting Card by Andrew Pavitt
Name - Alpine Descent Bicycle Greeting Card by Andrew Pavitt
Message inside - Blank
Size - 178mm x 127mm
Material - Fedrigoni Tintoretto Gesso 300gsm card, FSC, ECF, Acid Free
Envelope - Vintage Manilla 100% Recycled
Special Features - From an original print by Andrew Pavitt. Detail on reverse of card.
Brand - CycleMiles – Art of Cycling -
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