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ATLANTIC LP RECORD/TWISTED SISTER/COME OUT AND PLAY/POP UP/SHRINK/METAL/EX+

Sold Date: March 7, 2022
Start Date: February 19, 2022
Final Price: $19.99 (USD)
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                            ATLANTIC  LP RECORD 

                            TWISTED SISTER

                            COME OUT AND PLAY                     

                             COVER IS IN EX CONDITION IN SHRINK (LIGHT CORNER WEAR,CUT SIDE )

                             LABEL IS CLEAN

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


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