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OSWALD SPEAKS ~ 1967 JFK Assassination LP Lee Harvey Oswald Interview

Sold Date: January 29, 2015
Start Date: January 3, 2015
Final Price: $19.95 (USD)
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Buyer Feedback: 111

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 OSWALD SPEAKS ~ 1967 JFK Assassination LP Lee Harvey Oswald Interview DESCRIPTION   The LP, produced in 1967 by the Information Council of the Americas, contains the radio interview Lee Harvey Oswald gave when he was in New Orleans as a self-appointed representative of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee. He actually gives a fairly cogent argument and comes across as knowledgeable. LP is excellent. Jacket is VG+ with what looks like a price written in marker.
     
        I have a few other JFK assassination-related LPs up if you want to combine shipping.
   
  PAYMENT AND SHIPPING INFO    PayPal only. All media will ship via Media Mail. Other light items ship via 1st class mail. All others will ship parcel post. I will ship priority mail upon request.                          INTERNATIONAL  BUYERS: Please be aware that your Customs Office may place additional  duties on items mailed to your country.  You are responsible for these  charges if applied by your government.        Ships within one business day. I always combine wins. Fragile records are always sandwiched between cardboard and then floated in a larger box surrounded by packing material.
Good luck and thanks for looking.

          About Me   For several decades I was an avid collector of historical artifacts that reflected some aspect of American history. I used these items, or digital versions of them, to teach 10th graders about American history. I’m now close to the end of my career and approaching retirement. So, it’s time to start the downsizing process and depart with my beloved collection. Along the way I'll be selling off other items too.