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NORTH STAR APPLI LP RECORD/JOHN CHECK/ OLD STYLE POLKA/ EX VINYL/SHRINK/ WISC

Sold Date: January 30, 2016
Start Date: December 31, 2015
Final Price: $19.99 (USD)
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Buyer Feedback: 7

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                           NORTH STAR APPLI  LP RECORD   NSA 120

                         JOHN CHECK AND WISCONSIN DUTCHMEN

                          G HEILEMAN BREWING CO. PRESENTS

                          OLD STYLE POLKA

                            LABEL IS  VERY CLEAN

                           COVER IS IN EX  CONDITION IN SHRINK (BOTTOM CORNER WEAR)

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


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