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Wordsearch Word Search Pressman Boardgame 2005 Unused Damaged Box

US $20.23
ApproximatelyPHP 1,131.87
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Condition:
Used
Game is unused but box shows damage on two sides, plus one corner is split open (see photo). ... Read moreabout condition
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US $6.14 (approx PHP 343.53) USPS Ground Advantage®.
Located in: Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Used
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Seller Notes
“Game is unused but box shows damage on two sides, plus one corner is split open (see photo). ...
Gender
Boys & Girls
Country/Region of Manufacture
China
Min. Number of Players
2
Game Type
Word Games
Theme
Letters
Type
Boxed Game
Year
2005
Game Title
Wordsearch
MPN
5230
Age Level
8-11 Years, 12-16 Years, 17 Years & Up
Brand
Pressman
Recommended Age Range
8+
UPC
021853052305

Item description from the seller

The Taste Lady

The Taste Lady

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4.6K items sold
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Taste Ladies worked in the fashion department at newspapers in an earlier era; today they would be called fashion editors. They had a good eye. So do I. And I train it on limited-edition, retired and ...
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