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DAVID BOWIE 16x20"Andy Warhol Interview COVER ART Replica Non Fade Poster Print
$ 19
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Description
From My Personal CollectionYou Are Looking At ONLY ONE, Unframed
Restored
16x20
”
Poster / Print
Ready For Framing
,
This Piece Is Printed On Sturdy Photographic Paper.
AVAILABLE FRAMED
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With The Black Vinyl & Lucite POSTER FRAME
..... $ 55.00
MESSAGE ME
If You Are Interested In
The FRAMED Print
and I will create a Reserved Listing -
for you to complete
your purchase.
For Ultimate Care and Protection your poster / print
will be shipped in a heavy shipping tube.
PLEASE NOTE • The Shipping Rate Listed Is Approximate.
I Will Notify You With The Exact Shipping & Crating Cost For Your Location.
INTERNATIONAL BUYERS ( Unframed Prints Only )
First Class International ….….. With Customs Tracking ........................ $ 34.00
First Class Priority / Registered ……
With Better Customs Tracking
….. $ 58.00
These International Rates Are Approximate.
I Will Notify You With The Exact Shipping Cost For Your Location.
RETURNS
Returns Are Accepted Within 14 Days Of Purchase. Returns are ONLY accepted carefully packed,
in the original packaging As Received, with the original shipping tube. Buyer pays return shipping cost.
A full refund, Less Listing & PayPal Fees, will be given ONLY after the item is received,
and the original 'sent' condition is acknowledged.
PLEASE NOTE
For INTERNATIONAL Buyers,
Returns Will NOT Be Accepted For This Item.
All INTERNATIONAL Sales Are Final.
ALSO:
Message Me If You Are Interested In Any
Of The Other CLASSIC Covers Shown Here.
ABOUT DAVID BOWIE
David Bowie was born in South London's Brixton neighborhood on January 8, 1947. His first hit was the song "Space Oddity" in 1969. The original pop chameleon, Bowie became a fantastical sci-fi character for his breakout Ziggy Stardust album. He later co-wrote "Fame" with Carlos Alomar and John Lennon which became his first American No. 1 single in 1975. An accomplished actor, Bowie starred in The Man Who Fell to Earth in 1976. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996. Bowie died on January 10, 2016, from cancer at the age of 69.