Kiss Stage Gene Paul Ace Peter Litho Uncut Poster Relic on 2040-parts.com
Hot Rod City, US
Up for auction is a Kiss concert poster.
It measures 22"x28"" in size. Poster has never been hung or displayed. No tack holes or tape marks. In good to great condition (not mint or perfect).
Any questions, please ask for all sales are final - no exceptions, no returns! This is a Pay Pal auction only, and payment is due within 5 days of close of auction.
I've have lots of KISS posters up for auction right now!
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