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Vincent Price 8x10 Photo - T5777 on 2040-motos

US $66
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Torrance, California, United States

Torrance, California, United States
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PRODUCT INFO

Warehouse Clearance - These photos were obtained from a memorabilia company that is no longer in business. Many of these photos have been in storage for a number of years, and we're just now clearing them out. Many were used for memorabilia shows and some might have writing on the back as a way of identifying the celebrity/movie, etc. The image quality is not affected by this. Most are glossy prints, but some are matted. Please don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions.

We're clearing out some excess inventory at fantastic savings. Just type in the name of your favorite celebrity into our search box and you'll see all of our available photos for that particular celebrity. This photo measures 8x10 inches. The photo that is shown in the listing has been compressed to speed up download time. The actual photo is of much better quality than what is shown in the listing. The photo is printed in a professional photo lab and is not a cheap computer print. Your satisfaction is fully guaranteed. We also offer combined shipping of our items. You only pay the one shipping fee listed in the description regardless of how many photos you buy from us. Buy 1 photo or 100, and the shipping is still the same. The more you buy, the more you save. Shipping within the United States is $3.95. Airmail to all other countries is $5.95. We would appreciate receiving your payment within two weeks from the close of auction. Shortly after the close of auction, you will receive a combined invoice from us for all your auctions wins. Thanks for checking out our photos.

SHIPPING

$3.95 USPS 1st class within the US. Larger orders will ship either via priority mail or UPS. International shipping is $5.95 and is shipped via airmail. Photos are shipped securely using heavy duty cardboard to ensure a safe delivery. If a photo is damaged, we will replace it at our own expense.

PAYMENT

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MISC. INFO

We want you to be happy with your purchase, so if you ever receive an item you are not happy with, just return it to us for a full refund.

eBay VeRo Owners

We use a wide variety of sources for our photos and posters. They range from our own staff of photographers, wholesalers, other people's collections, as well as our own personal collection. If you ever find an item that you feel is in violation of your copyright, please notify us directly and we will remove the item in question and refrain from future listings. "

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