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Minicycle Bmx Action August 1977 Rm100 Ts100 Mini Nationals Nba Winternationals on 2040-parts.com

US $8.50
Location:

Grayson, Georgia, US

Grayson, Georgia, US
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Minicycle/BMX Action magazine in good condition, complete, lower edge has a chewed looking spot from mailing years ago.

August 1977 issue

 

I am not a magazine collector but more like a keeper.  The issues I am selling are "one owner, read and enjoyed" condition and have been stored in boxes since a couple of months past the issue date  (when the stack on the table got too tall).

Everything I sell, I describe as best as I know how.  Truely damaged items are rarely listed.

  I don't know how to grade magazines, I don't have them stored in clear plastic bags,  I am just offering up some pretty cool reading material for others to enjoy. 

 

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