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**RARE** ONLY U.S. PRESSING 1987 RELEASE INDESTROY SELF TITLED VINYL RECORD NRR10 NEW RENAISSANCE RECORDS

**RARE** ONLY U.S. PRESSING 1987 RELEASE INDESTROY SELF TITLED VINYL RECORD NRR10 NEW RENAISSANCE RECORDS

Winning Bid
$23.00
Item #11280
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BEDFORD HILLS, NY 10507-1705

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When to Pickup

Friday, 9/27 - Saturday, 9/28
12:00 pm - 5:00 pm EDT

Lot #40 of 410
Item Description

There were no other releases outside the U.S.A. Plastic inner sleeve. Upon inspection, the jacket has shelf wear. The record is in VG condition. Matrix / Runout (Side A, etched): NRR10-A "REMEMBER TO WEAR CONDOMS" S-17752. Matrix / Runout (Side B, etched): NRR10 B "GUS IS A WEENIE" S-17753.

American thrash metal band formed in 1986 and based in Rockville, Maryland. They were previously known as Fatal Sin.

Categories

Music & Musical Instruments, Vinyl Records

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19%

Seller Info
S&L Coins and Collectibles LLC
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Auction Details & Seller Instructions

WHERE TO PICK UP:
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BEDFORD HILLS, New York 10507-1705
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Friday, 9/27 through Saturday, 9/28, 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm

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S&L Coins and Collectibles LLC
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Steve Schubert | (845) 216-2900 | schubie1965@hotmail.com

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BEDFORD HILLS, NY 10507-1705

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