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1956 Gene Vincent Bluejean Bop B/w Who Slapped John 45 Record Canada Release on 2040-motos

US $23
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Lewisville, Texas, United States

Lewisville, Texas, United States
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1956 Gene Vincent Bluejean Bop b/w Who Slapped John 45 Record Canada Release, US $23, image 1

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Nice used 1956 Capitol label 3558 Release. Canadian Release. Features Gene Vincent performing Bluejean Bop b/w Who Slapped John. Nice better than average vinyl with some light scuff marks and clean labels with no skipping. Strong sound on both sides. Bluejean Bop has light surface noise and light pop at intro. Some surface noise in dead wax area. Any white spots are caused by dust inside the scanner. Shipped between cardboard with generic sleeve. Please add $3.00 for postage. International Bidders pay actual shipping based on the delivery method they choose. Will combine shipping charges for multiple purchases.

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