Sold Date:
July 16, 2024
Start Date:
March 17, 2023
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$72.00
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[Description] Four Great Beatles Japanese EP records. from the 60's. Original Japanese design. For every extra one you buy, just add $1 to the original shipping cost.
1)The Beatles – Yellow Submarine / Eleanor Rigby Label:Apple Records – AR-1578 Released:1972
AYellow Submarine BEleanor Rigby
Cover VG+ (see Pictures) Vinyl VG+ (see pictures)
2)The Beatles – Act Naturally / Yesterday Label:Odeon – OR-1437 Released:Nov 15, 1965
AAct Naturally BYesterday
Cover VG+ (see Pictures) Vinyl VG+ (see pictures)
3) The Beatles – And I Love Her / If I Fell Label:Apple Records – AR-1145 Country:Japan Released:1974
AAnd I Love Her BIf I Fell Cover VG+ (see Pictures) Vinyl VG+ (see pictures)
4) The Beatles – Rock And Roll Music Label:Odeon – OR-1192 Released:1965
ARock And Roll Music BEvery Little Thing Cover VG+ (see Pictures) Vinyl VG+ (see pictures)
All Records, Country:Japan Format:Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single Manufactured By – Toshiba Musical Industries Ltd. BLACK VINYL *Set of four original design vinyl records *Genuine Japanese EP collection from the 60's *Presented in stunning ODEON TOSHIBA quality *Each record encased in captivating picture sleeves *A rare and valuable addition to any collection
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