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Old West Pulp Artists and Illustrations 40-Trading Cards Set - Western Pulp Fiction

AVAILABLE NOW: Old West Pulp Artists and Illustrations 40-Trading Cards Set - Western Pulp Magazine Cover Art
To order, click “Add To Cart” below:

ONLY: $32.99


Featuring the Western Pulp Art and Illustrations of artists Mel Crair, Sam Cherry, George H. Wert and More!

Condition: NEW! No torn or ripped pages. Cards are Shipped to protect in Card Sleeves - FREE!

The cards are 2.5 x 3.5 in size to fit the card sleeves sent with purchase. Art and Illustrations are featured on glossy front and blank white matte back



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