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St. Vincent Sealed Vinyl Lp on 2040-motos

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The record is brand new and factory sealed. I grade using Mint, NM, EX, VG+, VG, G, F, P. All records are shipped in 7" or 12" foldout cardboard vinyl mailers. U.S. shipping is via Media Mail. Shipping does include Delivery Confirmation.

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