RMS Titanic — 1912 Incident Passport Sticker

$9.95

This Time Travel Trivia with Jonah Days Incident passport sticker preserves a recovered field authorization card from Destination: RMS Titanic — 1912, logged at the moment the great liner struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic and began its slow descent into freezing black water beneath a star-filled sky. Passengers gathered along the tilting decks as lifeboats were lowered in stages, steam rose from the ship’s funnels, and crew members worked under lantern light across promenades and staircases designed for a voyage that would not be completed. The design resembles an aged expedition document, a timeline-entry clearance record, and an archive authentication card documenting verified clearance, mission status, and traveler identification issued during the final hours before the vessel disappeared beneath the surface off the coast of Newfoundland. It appears to be evidence extracted directly from the archive vault.

Printed in warm colors that look like old parchment, with fancy lettering and an official seal, the sticker acts like a small piece of history from the investigation—showing that Jonah Days was there, recorded what happened, and managed to survive a major event at a very unfortunate time. A small credential from a huge disaster.

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  • High opacity film that’s impossible to see through
  • Durable vinyl, perfect for indoor use
  • 95µ thickness
  • Fast and easy bubble-free application

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