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Jan-michael Vincent Big Wed (slightly Smudged) 8x10 Autographed Photo - G963 on 2040-motos

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Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
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This item is an authentic signed autographed 8X10 photograph signed by Jan-Michael Vincent in person for the Hollywood Show pop culture convention. Note: You will receive the same image as in the photo, however the signature may be in a different color ink or in a different place on the photo, and may have a different inscription than the one pictured. Be aware that the signature is slightly smudged as you can view in the photo.

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