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Bobblehead John Wayne Cowboy 8"

Bobblehead John Wayne Cowboy 8"

Regular price $30.00 AUD
Regular price $49.95 AUD Sale price $30.00 AUD
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We rescue damaged Board Games and save them from destruction, and together we're reducing waste in the world! The games components are all complete and in good condition - we make sure of that - and this also means our board games boxes (or shrinkwrap) sometimes have small dents and scratches (only the boxes have small damages). You can see these in the pictures. This means you get a new game at a bargain and we save the planet, what's not to like?

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Product Description:

For years, Royal Bobbles has set the industry standard for producing premium and intricately detailed bobbleheads. From exquisite historic figures, political images and iconic TV characters each bobblehead is created with a level of detail and design that is second to none. Their products are found globally and their reputation for high quality, thoughtfully detailed pieces drives them to be a must-have with collectors. They have been featured on TV shows, news outlets and by celebrities worldwide. John Wayne was born Marion Robert Morrison in Winterset, IA, in 1907. As a boy in Glendale, California, Marion had a dog named Duke. Over time, the local firefighters started calling him Duke, too. His academic and athletic success at Glendale High led to a football scholarship at the University of Southern California (USC). However, a body surfing accident at Newport Beach cut short his promising athletic career, so he looked to studio work to help pay his tuition. In an early film called The Big Trail, Marion Morrison became John Wayne, and the movie business was never the same. The John Wayne legend lives on to this day. Wayne still appears in the Harris Polls annual listings of Americas favorite movie stars, ranking third in the 2011 poll. He has the distinction of being the only actor to be on this list every year since 1994.

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