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Rockabilly 1956 Carl Perkins Janis Martin Gene Vincent Johnny Horton Magazine on 2040-motos

US $73
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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ROCKABILLY 1956 CARL PERKINS JANIS MARTIN GENE VINCENT JOHNNY HORTON MAGAZINE, US $73, image 1

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RARE US 50'S MAGAZINE CALLED:

''COUNTRY and WESTERN JAMBOREE / SEPTEMBER 1956''

FEATURING:   CARL PERKINS, JANIS MARTIN, GENE VINCENT, JOHNNY HORTON, FENDER, STRATOSPHERE , GIBSON, GRETSCH  GUITAR AD AND MORES....

VG++  CONDITION.

PAYPAL ONLY.

WINNER ADD $10.50 (USA & CANADA) / $11.50 (EUROPE). AIRMAIL ONLY.

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