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Vincent Price Master Of The Macabe Cd on 2040-motos

US $9.99
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Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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This auction is for Vincent Price Master of the Macabre Cd. There are 3 tracks total. Track listing available upon email request.
All cds are original with all front and back inserts unless noted. Some may have a promo punch or cut. Some of them may have light surface marks. All cds of mine are used (unless noted). Please look at the condition marked on the auction before bidding and ask questions if you have specific concerns before bidding. I don't want you to bid and be unhappy.

My shipping rates are as follows: US shipping is 3.00 for first cd. 1.00 for any additional cd you win. I ship internationally through Ebay's International Shipping Program. If you're country is part of the program, feel free to bid. I accept paypal.

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