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Gene Vincent~the Day The World Turned Blue~original 1970 U.s.~new~sealed on 2040-motos

US $40.00
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Tonawanda, New York, United States

Tonawanda, New York, United States
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Original 1970 pressing, Stereo. Kama Sutra records # KSBS 2027. Record is sealed. Cover is in outstanding condition, tiny drill hole upper LH corner.  No seam splits. Will not ship to Italy

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