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Rockabilly Gene Vincent Baby Blue/true To You Capitol 3959 on 2040-motos

US $24.99
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North Little Rock, Arkansas, United States

North Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
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GENE VINCENT 45. CAPITOL 3959:BABY BLUE/TRUE TO YOU. CONDITION IS VG+.     SHIPPING IS $4 IN USA AND  $13.50 ELSEWHERE. NO ADDITIONAL SHIPPING CHARGES FOR ADDITIONAL 45s.    PLEASE LOOK AT MY OTHER LISTINGS. 


PLEASE NOTE: I HAVE RECENTLY PURCHASED THE ENTIRE INVENTORY OF SUN AND PHILLIPS INTERNATIONAL RECORDS FROM SHELBY SINGLETON ENTERPRISES  HAS OWNED THE SUN LABEL SINCE 1969.  THERE ARE OVER 100 DIFFERENT TITLES ON 45 RPM AND SEVERAL LPs.  I WILL BE LISTING THESE ON EBAY OVER THE NEXT SEVERAL WEEKS.  IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN QUANTITY PRICING YOU MAY CONTACT ME FOR A COMPLETE LISTING.  I HAVE ALSO PURCHASED THE ENTIRE INVENTORY OF SUN INTERNATIONAL, SSS, PLANTATION AND ALL LABELS OWNED BY SHELBY SINGLETON ENTERPRISES.   

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