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Guide stratégique Home Front Collector édition neuf sous blister Je possède également de nombreux autres steelbook, steel book, guides, art Book, artbook, figurines et jeux video, pour Nintendo, Playstation et Microsoft XBOX, PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, XBOX 360, XBOX One Nintendo Switch, Nintendo WII U, N64, N 64, Game Cube, Gamecube, Snes, super nes. N'hésitez pas à consulter mes autres annonces.
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Livres Cinéma Livres Code EAN: 9782258147096 Propriétaire: Decitre ClassificationDecitre 1: Cinéma Titre: Star Wars, Sur Le Front - Le Guide Des Grandes Batailles Disponibilité: Disponible Lieu de parution: Paris, France ClassificationDecitre 2: Cinéma Livres / Traducteur: Brusa Catherine ClassificationDecitre 3: Histoire du cinéma Livres / Format: Album Livres / Langue: Français Dimensions et poids / Poids: 1330 Livres Origine: Decitre Ressum: 2 Livres / Période: Livre édité depuis 1980
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AC/DC HIGH VOLTAGE '75 AUSSIE ALB. PRODUCTIONS 009 ONLY SIDE 2 BLU ROO !?!. État : "Bon état" to read absolutely before bidding !!!: this album was released on february 17 1975 in australia so he is 46 years old! it is not a first hand, it has two qualities of exceptions which is worth to be interested in it especially for collectors of vinyls of ac / dc like me and I am asser stalled in this field, and also unfortunately some three bad points or even four if you count the cover; I will explain to you to start on the state of the vinyl and the cover: the cover on the front and back is appreciable see the photos, but on each side: in the sleeve an opening of 6 to 7 cm is on the three junction sides so to stay in the real no adding tape, but is delivered with a pvc protection that keeps everything stable, vinyl level, listen to headphones: the first track side 1; "baby please don't go" between 13 seconds and 20 seconds from the start shows two minimal jerks barely susceptible and which does not prevent the smooth unwinding of the vinyl, on side 2 "soul tripper" a minimal jerk in the second minute and to conclude another jolt during "show business" halfway through the track and of course not susceptible: and does not prevent the smooth running of the vinyl, otherwise all the rest of the album is masterful, a fucking his ! I would like to point out, listen to a technics sl 3300 and Tracking force of 1.75 grams (important!) Now we will get into the subject, this vinyl has the particularity of having the roo logo only on side 2 and for explanation: First pressing with Blue center labels & kangaroo. Track A1 is credited to Broonzy on back sleeve and center labels. Later copies had the side one label changed to correct an error in the writing credit for "Baby Please Don't Go". It was incorrectly credited to Broonzy, but was actually written by Joe Williams - The matrix number is the same, and the label still carries the Blue Roo, that is used by Alberts, to signify an original Alberts issue. Track A1 is still credited to Broonzy on the back of the sleeve, but Joe Williams is now credited on the side one label. (these are a lot less common than Broonzy - at a rate of around Three Broonzy to one Joe Williams, which is also a good indicator that this is not a different issue). AND HAS NOTICEABLE SURFACE MARKS SO GRADED IN GOOD + CONDITION. NOTE WE GRADE ALL OUR RECORDS AS PER RECORD COLLECTOR RARE RECORD PRICE GUIDE ! Notes Blue center labels & kangaroo logo on side B. This is a later label variant which has had the track A1 writing credit corrected from Broonzy to Joe Williams. A1 is still credited on the back sleeve to Broonzy. The matrix numbers are the same showing the same masters were used for pressing this release. Code-barres et autres identifiants - Matrix / Runout (Runout A, stamped): YAPAX1177 - Matrix / Runout (Runout B, stamped): YAPAX1178
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Minolta Disc-7 Camera Great Condition! The original selfie camera ! Main features: - Type: compact camera - Manufacturer: Minolta - Year of release: 1983 - Films: disc film with speed 200 ASA - Lens: 1:2.8/12.5mm - Shutter: speeds 1/100 and 1/200 sec. - Aperture: CdS-controlled - Self-timer: with control LED - Flash: guide number 9 - Power: lithium batteries which have to be replaced by the manufacturer - Weight: 200g - dimensions: 129.5×78×21mm "The Minolta Disc 5 and 7 were the first Minolta cameras that use the film disc launched by Kodak in 1982. They both have automatic exposure by Selenium cell, with automatic flash, advances automatic film, and are powered by a long life lithium batteries that at that time were replaced by the manufacturer but the internal OEM lithium batteries can be replaced with two common 123A batteries with a soldering iron and some difficulty (not worth it). The camera is provided with an f2.8 12.5mm lens, consisting of 4 elements in 4 groups. The optical glass is treated. The focusing is fixed to 1.2 meter to infinity, with a sliding lens position of closer focusing from 0.4 to 1.2 meter. The viewfinder has luminous framework with correction of parallax and indications of the symbols of focusing. The shutter speeds are 1/100 to 1/200 of a second and the aperture CDS controlled. The Disc 7 was introduced and sold by Minolta in 1983. The Disc 7 had one remarkable feature which stood it apart from other disc cameras. In the center of the front plate was a small convex mirror, which could be used by the photographer to compose a self-portrait. It also has a pivot arm with a carry strap hard point, shutter release socket, and a ¼” 20 thread tripod mount. The pivoting arm allows you to set the camera on a flat surface for a timed photo. The timer is set with a slide switch next to the mirror that has a LED that flashes when engaged. " The camera retailed for $122.50 when new. PLEASE SEE PICTURES FOR CONDITION * No Original Box
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