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Marc Rebillet Champagne Bottle

Product: L7615


Marc Rebillet's toasts in the New Year at The Factory in Dallas, TX with a giant inflatable champagne bottle replica. Performer Marc Rebillet is known for regularly using champagne bottles as props in his performances, so what better visual to ring in the new year than a giant, fifteen-foot tall champagne bottle? Custom inflatables work well as large stage pieces because they're easy to set up and they pack small for easy transport between shows.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: H: 15 L: 5 W: 5
  • Includes: Blower system, storage bag & repair kit
  • Weight: 68 lbs.
  • Packed DIMS: 40 x 40 x 40"

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