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Rockabilly - Gene Vincent "story Of The Rockers" Mint With Picture Sleeve! on 2040-motos

US $19.99
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Babylon, New York, United States

Babylon, New York, United States
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ROCKABILLY - GENE VINCENT "STORY OF THE ROCKERS" MINT with PICTURE SLEEVE!, US $19.99, image 2 ROCKABILLY - GENE VINCENT "STORY OF THE ROCKERS" MINT with PICTURE SLEEVE!, US $19.99, image 3

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THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL, UNPLAYED, MINT COPY OF THE HARD TO FIND FRENCH IMPORT                                                                   STORY OF THE ROCKERS B/W PICKIN' POPPIES BY GENE VINCENT ON PATHE WITH THE ORIGINAL HEAVY CARD PICTURE SLEEVE

BOTH SIDES OF THE RECORD AND BOTH LABELS ARE IN PERFECT CONDITION!!
THE HEAVY CARD SLEEVE IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION, WITH ONLY SOME VERY MINOR AGE DISCOLORATION & A SMALL STICKER RESIDUE  --  [SEE PHOTOS]

I try my best to grade each record honestly and correctly....but as you know grading varies with everyone. If you are not satisfied simply email me and we will work it out. I am an honest seller WITH 100% FEEDBACK! Check my other auctions for more records. PayPal accepted. Thanks for Looking!!!

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