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7 inch 4 mil SINGLE Pocket RPM Vinyl Record Outer Sleeves - Crystal Clear CPP-25 Sleeves to a pack - WITHOUT A FLAP

7 inch 4 mil SINGLE Pocket RPM Vinyl Record Outer Sleeves - Crystal Clear CPP-25 Sleeves to a pack - WITHOUT A FLAP

Product title

7 inch 4 mil SINGLE Pocket RPM Vinyl Record Outer Sleeves - Crystal Clear CPP-25 Sleeves to a pack - WITHOUT A FLAP

manufacturer

La Rama

Catno

SP47CPP

Pack of 25 sleeves. Crystal clear and thick, our favourite ones yet.

$13.05*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

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