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Ange- Caricatures (1972, France) Philips 6325 181 (1973 reissue) *SEALED*

Sold Date: May 13, 2020
Start Date: April 19, 2020
Final Price: $30.00 (USD)
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Ange- Caricatures (1972, France) Philips 6325 181 (1973 reissue)  *SEALED*


Label: Philips 6325 181  Format: Vinyl, 1 x LP, Album Country: France (the group is from France) Released: 1973 reissue (originally released in 1972) Genre: Progressive Rock  
A brand-new copy, still in the original shrink-wrap.

All items are bagged (comics and magazines are also boarded). I will combine orders whenever possible to reduce shipping costs.  Thanks for your interest. Check out my eBay store for more cool (and/or off-the-wall) items.

Some notes on records (LPs):
     1)  The bulk of the package is the packaging/cardboard. You can get 2 (maybe 3) records in the package with NO increase in shipping costs.      2)  Box-sets weigh more to begin with so they would be the base shipping cost.      3)  If buying more than one record please ask for an invoice before paying to ensure that you are getting the most accurate shipping cost.

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About me: I've been collecting for over 50 years and have derived considerable pleasure from my collections. Some 35-40 years ago I even tried my hand at selling books at local conventions and (briefly) operated a storefront. When that proved unsuccessful I pursued a more mundane career, packed away all remaining stock and stored it in a spare room away from dust and humidity. I continued to expand my own collection over the years, but have reached a point in my life where it's time to start divesting myself of some of these treasures. I hope to find new homes for my "precious"es so that they may continue to be appreciated. When I present an item as "brand new" it will be from my old stock. The most I will claim for items from my personal collection is "like new." I will try to describe each item accurately. If you have questions, feel free to ask. I will do my best to answer, provide additional photos, etc.