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Very Rare Gene Vincent Ep Be Bop A Lula 62 France Capitol Vg/vg on 2040-motos

US $65
YearYear:60 MileageMileage:0
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Zwaagdijk, Netherlands

Zwaagdijk, Netherlands
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Very rare Gene Vincent EP Be bop a lula 62 France Capitol VG/VG, US $65, image 1

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  Titel: Gene Vincent EP Be bop a lula 62

Pressing: France

Vinyl:   VG+

Cover:  VG

Very rare original EP by Gene Vincent on Capitol label made in France. Sleeve looks ok has a tear on the backside and some writing on it. The vinyl record with original centre plays nice.

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Shipping to Europe: 9 dollars + 1.50 dollars for each additional item 

Shipping USA and Worldwide : 15 dollars + 1.50 dollars for each additional item. I can't ship a record from Holland to the USA for 4 dollars!

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