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Olympic Games/ Winter 1994/ Lillehammer/ Official torch. Designed by A.Marandon and P.J.Kahrs, it is made of birch for the lower 3/4, and aluminum for the upper part, which contains the five burners protected from the wind. Our example was used in the relay. With the official label on the bottom of the aluminum sleeve: "Lillehammer 94" under the logo and rings. Height: 154 cm The complete participant's outfit is included: a) jacket and pants. Lillehammer logo (small on chest, large on back). Size M. Chest zipper. Fab: Levert Business Design, Norway; 75cmx115; b) pants, size L, pockets, zipper. 105X40. Insulating synthetic material. TBE

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Olympic Games/ Winter 1994/ Lillehammer/ Official torch. Designed by A.Marandon and P.J.Kahrs, it is made of birch for the lower 3/4, and aluminum for the upper part, which contains the five burners protected from the wind. Our example was used in the relay. With the official label on the bottom of the aluminum sleeve: "Lillehammer 94" under the logo and rings. Height: 154 cm The complete participant's outfit is included: a) jacket and pants. Lillehammer logo (small on chest, large on back). Size M. Chest zipper. Fab: Levert Business Design, Norway; 75cmx115; b) pants, size L, pockets, zipper. 105X40. Insulating synthetic material. TBE

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