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DOT LP DG RECORD DLP 3005 MONO /JOHNNY MADDOX /PLAYS/EX VINYL/ JAZZ PIANO TUNES

Sold Date: March 31, 2017
Start Date: March 30, 2017
Final Price: $17.99 (USD)
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Buyer Feedback: 6

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                           DOT RECORD LP  MONO DLP 3005

                           JOHNNY MADDOX

                           PLAYS

                           COVER IS IN VG+ CONDITION  (LIGHT CORNER WEAR,SMALL SPLIT ON BOTTOM)

                             LABEL IS  VERY CLEAN

                             RECORD HAS BEEN VISUALLY GRADED IN EX CONDITION (VERY LIGHT SCUFFS)


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