Texas Flag 737 skin Luggagetag - Lone retailer Star One N352SW

$68.85
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Texas Flag 737 skin Luggagetag - Lone retailer Star One N352SW,

Top layer is Actual skin from the iconic Lone Star One.

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Product code: Texas Flag 737 skin Luggagetag - Lone retailer Star One N352SW

Top layer is Actual skin from the iconic Lone Star One Southwest Airlines B737-300!! Reg. N352SW cut into a collectible Luggage Tag.

Limited supply, and a premium collectible. Imperfections on the pieces due to age and production process. This piece is double layered with an stock aluminum or aircraft skin back painted as the Texas Flag. The front is polished and stamped with the registration of the aircraft. Some of our best pieces. This listing is for a single item purchase.* WyldeByrd Art comes straight from the captain's hands into yours.
* Aviation-inspired and crafted with pride by airline Captain Lance Lockhart, WyldeByrd Art pieces are the perfect conversation starter for the aviation enthusiast. Ranging from luggage tags to dining tables, WyldeByrd Art truly has something for any budget and any traveler, airline employee, or dreamer. You'll find Captain Lockhart's pieces in homes and businesses across the country, attached to suitcases in hundreds of airports, and bringing a smile to many faces.
* WyldeByrd Art is named for Captain's Lockhart's sons – Lucas Wylde and Judah Byrd.

* WyldeByrd Art is the handiwork of Lance Lockhart, a Captain with Southwest retailer Airlines and an aviation artist. Not only does he fly the planes, he makes art out of them. Lance is the only airline captain in the United States making art out of decommissioned plane parts. He has developed extensive relationships with aircraft parts specialists and aviation boneyards around the country, often gaining exclusive access to sought after retired aircraft. He then takes them to his Mesa, Arizona, workshop to make beautiful conversation pieces for the home or office.
* Lance has been flying planes for more than 30 years, starting with a Cessna 180 and DHC-2 Beaver as an employee for his family's aviation business in Northern Ontario, Canada. Now, when he's not flying the mighty 737 for Southwest Airlines, Lance resides in Mesa, Arizona, with his wife Jamie and sons, Judah Byrd and Lucas Wylde.

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