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The Offspring 1987 Original 27x41 Movie Poster! Vincent Price Monster Horror! on 2040-motos

US $9.99
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Springfield, Pennsylvania, United States

Springfield, Pennsylvania, United States
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1987 ORIGINAL/ROLLED/UNUSED/theatrical 27"x41" one sheet poster, used (ONLY FOR MOVIE THEATERS) to help promote the release of this low budget exploitation/horror classic, starring Vincent Price. This is NOT A REPRODUCTION. To make it easier and much less expensive, we will combine shipping on multiple items bought AND we guarantee all of our eBay items 100%!! If you would like to order multiple items from us, please wait to pay, and we will send a "revised" invoice, so you are NOT overcharged on the shipping.

SPECIAL DEAL: For all of our U.S. customers, if you purchase 6 or more posters from us, that can be shipped together, you receive FREE SHIPPING!


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