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Tabitha Tindale & Vincent Cafiso Autographed/signed 8.5x11 Photograph Joy Zipper on 2040-motos

US $74
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Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
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Tabitha Tindale & Vincent Cafiso Autographed/Signed 8.5X11 Photograph Joy Zipper, US $74, image 1

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Tabitha Tindale & Vincent Cafiso Autographed/Signed 8.5X11 Photograph Joy Zipper, US $74, image 2 Tabitha Tindale & Vincent Cafiso Autographed/Signed 8.5X11 Photograph Joy Zipper, US $74, image 3 Tabitha Tindale & Vincent Cafiso Autographed/Signed 8.5X11 Photograph Joy Zipper, US $74, image 4

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This Original, Hand-Signed, Authentic 8.5X11 Photograph has been signed by Musicians Tabitha Tindale and Vincent Cafiso.  Together they make up the group Joy Zipper.  This item also comes with a 6X9 handwritten note signed by Tabitha.  This item comes with a COA from Generation Z Promotions.  Please see photos for item condition.  Please note that this photo is on plain paper.

This item will be shipped by first class mail. Shipping is $4.00 for this item and I will combine shipping on additional photos at the rate of .50 per additional photo with a maximum of $12.00 shipping no matter how many photos you purchase, as long as they are paid for at the same time.  Please wait for an invoice with combined shipping before paying.  If you pay before you receive an invoice with combined shipping, I will be unable to combine the shipping for you.

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