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Vintage NASA Space Shuttle Patch (Oval) Purchased about 30 years ago at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, I'm selling it because it's been stored away. Unopened and unused. Although it says it can be heat-sealed with an iron, I cannot guarantee it. Please understand. ■ Dimensions: Approximately 9cm (H) x 14.5cm (W) ※ Since it is in a bag, please understand that it is NCNR (No Claim, No Return). ※ Although it is unopened and unused, it is being sold as used. ★ For those who wish to "bundle buy" this patch (oval) and the patch (round) listed at the same time, we will offer a special combined price of 2,000 yen (including shipping). ■ How to Attach the Patch (Reference) 1. Place the garment (cotton, etc.) on a flat surface such as an ironing board. 2. Place the patch where you want to attach it. 3. Place a thin cloth, such as a handkerchief or dishcloth, over the patch. 4. Press the patch firmly with a steam iron at about 150° for about 10 seconds through the cloth. 5. Slide the iron to avoid leaving iron marks. 6. Turn the garment inside out and press the patch firmly from the back in the same way as above. 7. Wait for the patch to cool. 8. Make sure the patch is firmly attached without peeling off. 9. If the patch seems to be peeling off, repeat the above steps. 10. Be very careful not to get burned. ※ The above is just a reference. We leave it to your judgment. (Reference) In 1969, Apollo 11 achieved the first manned lunar landing, and in 1981, the first space shuttle was launched from here. The launch of the space shuttle has ended. Category...US Air Force #NASA #SpacePORT #SpaceCenter #Kennedy #NASA #SpaceCenter #KennedySpaceCenter #NationalAeronauticsAndSpaceAdministration #America #USA #Florida #Patch #Emblem #SpaceShuttle #SpaceLab #StarsAndStripes #Rocket #Iron #Uniform #SameDayShippingAvailable #Antique #NASA #Vintage #Badge
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