Vincent Price Autographed Photo 1960's Original on 2040-motos
Santa Maria, California, United States
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My husband was a film editor with the studios years ago. He had a friendship with Mr. Price in the 60's and 70's. This photo was given and signed for him by Mr. Price. It is a 5 by 7 photo. Thank you for your interest!
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