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First Rays Of The New Rising Sun Magnet
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First Rays Of The New Rising Sun Magnet
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Featuring the colorful artwork of the 1997 release First Rays Of The New Rising Sun, this 2¼" x 2¼" magnet will look good wherever it's used.

Authentic Hendrix Item Number: 284-706-005
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