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2 lp lot Sweet Give Us a Wink! Vinyl LP Winking Cover 1976 cut above the rest 79

Sold Date: July 6, 2023
Start Date: June 14, 2015
Final Price: $29.00 (USD)
Seller Feedback: 10601
Buyer Feedback: 10


2 lp lot Sweet Give Us a Wink! Vinyl LP Winking Cover 1976 cut above the rest '79. TWO ALBUMS. lot sold AS IS. see description:
1. sweet - give us a wink! die cut novelty cover. capitol st11496. vg+ shape lp, vg+ cover with hole punch. see pics.
2. sweet - cut above the rest. vg lp (has a couple tactile to fingertip scuff marks, see close up pic)  this lp sold AS IS. vg+ cover. capitol with printed inner. so11929.

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