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Gene Vincent: Dance To The Bop / I Got It. Rare Ncb Issue on 2040-motos

US $58
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Farum, default, Denmark

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 Artist: Gene Vincent: 
 Title:  Dance to the bop / I Got It
 Label: Capitol
 Catalog Number: F 3839
 Other notes:  RARE NCB issue
 Grading:   vinyl: vg
                   Cover: company sleeve

 Grading: I use m-,vg+,vg,vg-,poor.

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   Please note that shippingrate of 4$ is not valid, since I'm not a US resident
   for bidprice more than 150$ I only send registrated mail.
 
  Shipping prices 1-3 single 4-8 singles
 Denmark ( standard ) 5 $            7 $
 Denmark ( registrated ) 15 $           15 $
 Europa ( standard )    7 $           10 $
 Europa ( registrated ) 31 $           35 $
 USA and rest the of the
  world ( standard )     8 $           $ 11
 USA and the rest of the
  world ( registrated ) 42 $         43 $


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