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Vincent Gallo Vintage 35mm Slide Negative Transparency 1272 on 2040-motos

US $14.99
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Agoura Hills, California, United States

Agoura Hills, California, United States
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YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 35MM SLIDE OF A WELL KNOWN CELEBRITY. IN GREAT CONDITION WILL COMBINE SHIPPING ON MULTIPLE ITEMS. PLEASE PAY WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSING. THANK YOU AND HAPPY BIDDING. ANY QUESTION PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL AND I WILL ANSWER WITHIN 12 TO 24 HOURS. THE WATERMARK IS NOT ON THE 35MM SLIDE.. 

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