H52805 Howard Carter Born May 9 Archaeologist King TUT Cardboard Cutout Standee Standup

H52805 Howard Carter Born May 9 Archaeologist King TUT Cardboard Cutout Standee Standup

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model number: H52805

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  • Cardboard Cutout
  • TOP QUALITY CUTOUTS - Are printed using nothing but the best materials and printing methods to make them look real.
  • LIFE SIZE CARDBOARD CUTOUT - Be surprised by the celebrity cutout life size in a high definition print, arrived in your dining room, living room or entrance area to make a lot of fun! Proudly manufactured in the USA, professionally designed and printed this lifesize cutout will be a huge hit to any birthday or graduation party.
  • NO WRINKLES ON ARRIVAL - We make sure to get your life size standee photo print in a perfect condition, as we make sure to safely pack the cardboard cutout. Easy to assemble and can be used multiple times.
  • AT LIFESIZE CUSTOM CUTOUTS - We have an unbelievable range of Celebrities, Historical Figures, Animals, etc to suit every occasion. Our cutouts really enhance an event, to bring humour, as a practical joke or for photo-opportunities. And they make fantastic gifts as well.

Details: Cardboard cutout of Howard Carter standing 75x27 inches, born May 9 1874. Carter was an Egyptologist and archaeologist from Britain. He discovered King Tut's intact tomb. This was the most well preserved tomb of a pharaoh to ever be discovered in the Valley of the Kings. He has been referenced in many instances in popular culture. The most famous is perhaps in the Young uhh...you know...that guy with the rope and the hat... TV series. At the time, there have been some superstitious people who believed in a supposed curse of the pharaohs, but Carter didn't believe in it. Bottom text uses image that is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. The terms of said image are acknowledged and as followed “ You must give appropriate credit(wikipedia user Edwardx), provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.(chopped text up for a sort of pedestal) You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.”

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model number: H52805

Features:

  • Cardboard Cutout
  • TOP QUALITY CUTOUTS - Are printed using nothing but the best materials and printing methods to make them look real.
  • LIFE SIZE CARDBOARD CUTOUT - Be surprised by the celebrity cutout life size in a high definition print, arrived in your dining room, living room or entrance area to make a lot of fun! Proudly manufactured in the USA, professionally designed and printed this lifesize cutout will be a huge hit to any birthday or graduation party.
  • NO WRINKLES ON ARRIVAL - We make sure to get your life size standee photo print in a perfect condition, as we make sure to safely pack the cardboard cutout. Easy to assemble and can be used multiple times.
  • AT LIFESIZE CUSTOM CUTOUTS - We have an unbelievable range of Celebrities, Historical Figures, Animals, etc to suit every occasion. Our cutouts really enhance an event, to bring humour, as a practical joke or for photo-opportunities. And they make fantastic gifts as well.

Details: Cardboard cutout of Howard Carter standing 75x27 inches, born May 9 1874. Carter was an Egyptologist and archaeologist from Britain. He discovered King Tut's intact tomb. This was the most well preserved tomb of a pharaoh to ever be discovered in the Valley of the Kings. He has been referenced in many instances in popular culture. The most famous is perhaps in the Young uhh...you know...that guy with the rope and the hat... TV series. At the time, there have been some superstitious people who believed in a supposed curse of the pharaohs, but Carter didn't believe in it. Bottom text uses image that is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. The terms of said image are acknowledged and as followed “ You must give appropriate credit(wikipedia user Edwardx), provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.(chopped text up for a sort of pedestal) You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.”