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Grateful Dead lp Workingman's Dead 1970 jerry garcia MISPRINT BACKCOVER RARE!

Sold Date: January 24, 2014
Start Date: September 24, 2012
Final Price: $37.00 (USD)
Seller Feedback: 4096
Buyer Feedback: 24


lp vinyl warner brothers, MISPRINT (back cover image paper is applied upside-down, i turned it right for pic only) olive labels, stereo cover states stereo 1869, 1970, ex shape lp (no marks) and cover is vg+ with edgewear rubs creasing stickers, "w1#1/w1#1" matrix etches! Grateful Dead, Workingman's Dead, Back cover is up-side down, WB 1869 ST-93234, green label made in USA, No visible scratches. The cover is in very good+ condition, light stains, masking tape, catalog #, wrinkle lower right hand corner.




Paypal Only Please. Ships in sturdy cardboard.


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