This is for 1 WESTERN TEXAS LONGHORN SKULL MASCOT NECKLACE, Skull Drop is made in 100% GENUINE LEAD & NICKEL FREE PEWTER. Size is 3/4 inches long & 1 inches wide from tip of HORN to tip of HORN & on a 18 inch Stainless Steal Rope Chain with Lobster Claw. Chain is not plated for long lasting wear This is a great resale VALUE. Great for your Favorite Team or FLEA MARKETS, FUND RAISER OR TO SELL TO MAKE EXTRA $$$ MONEY. Like with all my items if not 100% happy I'll refund your money no questions asked. If you have any QUESTION check out my FEEDBACK'S. At only $3.99 or Best Offer and thanks for looking.

 My prices are very reasonable. Buy multiple items, and save ($$$) on shipping only $3.95 Total for combine Auctions & Store Items, Never Pay more, Don't pay till you get a Correct Invoice.

IF THERE IS A PROBLEM OR YOU ARE PLANNING ON LEAVING NEUTRAL, NEGATIVE OR LESS THAN 3 STARS PLEASE CONTACT ME FIRST so I can take care of your problem. Thank you George.                                                      

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The term mascot – defined as a term for any person, animal, or object thought to bring luck[1] – colloquially (informally) includes anything used to represent a group with a common public identity, such as a school, professional sports team, society, military unit, or brand name. Mascots are also used as fictional, representative spokespeople for consumer products, such as the rabbit used in advertising and marketing for the General Mills brand of breakfast cereal, Trix.

In the world of sports, mascots are also used for merchandising. Team mascots are often confused with team nicknames.[2] While the two can be interchangeable, they are not always the same. For example, the athletic teams of the University of Alabama are nicknamed the Crimson Tide, while their mascot is an elephant named Big Al. Team mascots may take the form of a logo, person, live animal, inanimate object, or a costumed character, and often appear at team matches and other related events, sports mascots are often used as marketing tools for their teams to children. Since the mid-20th century, costumed characters have provided teams with an opportunity to choose a fantasy creature as their mascot, as is the case with the Philadelphia Phillies' mascot, the Phillie Phanatic.

Costumed mascots are commonplace, and are regularly used as goodwill ambassadors in the community for their team, company, or organization such as the U.S. Forest Service's Smokey Bear.


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