Chronology of Flyer lines

This terrific poster is a must-have for all fan of the Flyers. It displays the team’s famous lines in chronological order from 1969 – 2012. This is a unique and collectible item that will look awesome in your man cave or bedroom wall.

Orange background texture varies from print to print.

Designed by James Olstein.

Order A chronology of the Flyers' famous lines 19"x 25" @ $19.00
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