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House Of Wax Lobby Card Movie Poster Vincent Price Frank Lovejoy on 2040-motos

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Augusta, Georgia, United States

Augusta, Georgia, United States
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Bought this Lobby Card from a estate sale.This Poster is 12 x 18 inches. There were more than 50 different Lobby Cards in my store. so please check them all out, they are very cool to see. All these items are reproductions. If you have any question please contact us and we will write back as soon as possible. However I don’t answer questions everyday so it may be a day or two getting back to you.Most all the lobby cards are 12 x 18 inches. All items on this items are satisfaction guaranteed so if you get a item and decide its not what you wanted you can return it for any reason and receive a full refund. We only accept Paypal. SHIPPING FOR MULTIPLE ITEMS: Shipping is 5.00 for the first item but is only 1.00 for each additional item. Items cant be combined with items from differant days but all the items you see are ending the same day so it shouldnt be a problem. TO CANADA: 7.00 for the first and 1.00 for each after. TO EUROPE AND AUSTRALIA: 12.00for the first and 2.00 for each after.Thanks so much for visiting

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