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Freaky Monsters #8 Vincent Price on 2040-motos

US $14.99
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Massapequa, New York, United States

Massapequa, New York, United States
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Thanks for looking at my listing. SPYDER75GOLF is my ebay seller name. I have been a collector, dealer, trader . hoarder of MONSTER MAGAZINES AND ORIGINAL Horror / monster movie posters, lobby cards for over 25 yrs. I have been an ebay seller going on 10 yrs. I have dealt with all of the big names in the hobby. I pride myself on ACCURATE GRADING  and customer satisfaction. Check out my feed back. Watch for my frequent auctions for hard to find quality monster mags and movie posters. I am always buying collections.

THIS WEEK I AM OFFERING MANY MONSTER / HORROR MAGS. CHECK OUT MY LISTINGS.

Up for purchase is a  copy of  FREAKY MONSTERS #16  

CONDITION REPORT -  Near Mint    .   Sent bagged and boarded . Sorry for camera glare.

Postage  and packing is FREE

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