- Old-timey saloon sign with a hand pointing imbibers toward the front door. A vintage style typical of Barbary Coast watering holes in Frisco in the 1800s when Emperor Norton might have gone for a drink. Hand/pointed fingers were common before arrows.
- For men and women who enjoy discovering California's rich historical past and sipping an artisanal hand crafted cocktail or cold steam beer in an antique mug like the publicans and bartenders used to serve to the miners. Barmen were highly respected then.
- 16” x 16” bag with two 14” long and 1” wide black cotton webbing strap handles.
- Made of a lightweight, spun polyester canvas-like fabric.
- All seams and stress points are double-stitched for durability, and the reinforced bottom flattens to fit more items and hold larger objects.
- Spot clean/dry clean only.
Old-timey saloon sign with a hand pointing imbibers toward the front door. A vintage style typical of Barbary Coast watering holes in Frisco in the 1800s when Emperor Norton might have gone for a drink. Hand/pointed fingers were common before arrows were invented as a tool for indicating which direction to travel. For men and women who enjoy discovering California's rich historical past and sipping an artisanal hand crafted cocktail or cold steam beer in an antique mug like the publicans and bartenders used to serve to the miners. Barmen were highly respected then. This Old Fashioned Saloon Sign Goldrush Era San Francisco 1849 item is designed by Don't Try This At Home.
- Package Dimensions : 14.5 x 9.5 x 2 inches; 11.2 ounces
- Date First Available : December 22, 2022
- Manufacturer : Step Right Up, Folks. Don't Be Shy Quench A Thirst