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Vincent Geraci: Accordion Reveries Lp Record Album 5s on 2040-motos

US $75.00
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Hamden, Connecticut, United States

Hamden, Connecticut, United States
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Peace & love, peace & love.

SLEEVIE WONDER
(records OxO guardian)
ALPHA 01 MUSIC

Hello, I'm Jeff, the owner. 
I'm glad you're here : )

Commit to purchases, then "request total from seller" for combined shipping discount.
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Vinyl Records & Tapes
Many are EX or NM.
I will offer VG+.
VG rarely offered unless it's interesting.

Estimated postage outside USA.
(International / Canada)
8 ounces & less = $12 / $10
9 oz. - 2 pounds = $20 / $15 
2 - 3 lbs. = $35 / $25 
3 - 4 lbs. = $45 / $35 
4 - 5 lbs. = $55 / $45 

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