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Coast To Coast-Coastin' Vinyl LP Album.1981 Polydor POLS 1040.Do The Hucklebuck+
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Coast To Coast-Coastin' Vinyl LP Album.1981 Polydor POLS 1040.Do The Hucklebuck+
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Coast To Coast-Coastin' Vinyl LP Album.1981 Polydor POLS 1040.Do The Hucklebuck+

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    Located in: Llansteffan, United Kingdom
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    Item specifics

    Condition
    Used: An item that has been used previously. See the seller’s listing for full details and ...
    Release Year
    1981
    Artist
    Coast To Coast
    Speed
    33 RPM
    Record Label
    Polydor Records
    Release Title
    Coastin'
    Case Type
    Picture Sleeve
    Material
    Vinyl
    Colour
    Black
    Type
    LP
    Format
    Record
    Record Grading
    Very Good Plus (VG+)
    Sleeve Grading
    Very Good Plus (VG+)
    Producer
    Hal Carter
    Era
    1980s
    Record Size
    12"
    Style
    Rock & Roll
    Genre
    Rock
    Run Time
    12 Tracks
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    United Kingdom
    Catalogue Number
    POLS 1040
    Number of Audio Channels
    Stereo
    EAN
    Does not apply

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    About this seller

    Kurio Kulture

    100% positive feedback12K items sold

    Joined Nov 2002
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    Ebay business shop specializing in records,compact discs,cassettes,memorabilia,books,magazines,games,dvds and blu rays.

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      • a***n (2570)- Feedback left by buyer.
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        Very poor packing the record was damaged and cover was bent and damaged with your poor thing cardboard.. try using proper record mailers in future won't buy from you again
        Reply from: kuriokulture- Feedback replied to by seller kuriokulture.- Feedback replied to by seller kuriokulture.
        Thanks again for your order and sorry to hear that your record was damaged in transit.Please note however that while you claim that the packaging was poor then I suggest you refer to our feedback history which proves that this is very much the exception rather than the rule.
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