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THE SMITHS William it Was Really Nothing (Very rare 1984 UK
Rough Trade hand set preliminary artwork design concept for
the 12" vinyl single. Incredible [and early] example of Smiths
artwork, the keen eyed might spot that the 'The Smiths' band
name text was amended slightly on the official release, making
this just that extra bit special [as if 100% genuine original Rough
Trade/Jo Slee Smiths artwork wasn't special enough!].
Presented on high quality line board with hand annotated tracing
paper overlay and frontleaf, colour bar charts and measuring a
huge 30" x 20½"! This incredibly rare item is in superb condition
and is just begging to take pride of place in your Smiths
collection!)
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