1975 Shrunken Head Apple Sculpture Vincent Price Milton Bradley Craft Kit Game on 2040-motos
Castleton on Hudson, New York, United States
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1975 Shrunken Head Apple Sculpture Vincent Price Milton Bradley Craft Kit Game. The box is in poor shape ( split corners). It appears to be complete only partially used. Thanks for looking. |
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