
Groovy Goolies – Original Production Cel – Frankie – 1971
$25.00
A framed original production cel from the 1971 Groovie Goolies Television Show. This scene features Frankie. Presented Framed with COA.
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Description
A framed original production cel from the 1971 Groovie Goolies Television Show. This scene features Frankie. Presented Framed with COA.
Additional information
Weight | 3 lbs |
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Dimensions | 17.25 × 14.25 × 2 in |
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