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CONVAIR INTERCEPTOR SERVICE NEWS VOL 4 NO 9 1956
For condition, please see the photos. IN HOUSE OR NEED TO HAVE PUBLICATION, NOT FOR PUBLIC. A very nice VERY RARE in-house publication from the Convair corporation. Holes on spine are original factory. SHIIPPING; 1st class mail. |
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