Vincent Lecavalier/ Martin St Louis Signed Auto 8x10 All Star Photograph on 2040-motos
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Thanks for looking , this is a awesome signed 8x10 of Hockey great Vincent LeCavalier. The autograph is guaranteed authentic . Trackable shipping is to the United States ONLY. Any questions, please contact us. Thank you
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