• Rollins/Hard-Ons HENRY ROLLINS and the Hard-ons ROLLINS LET THERE BE ROCK HENRY and the Hard-ons LET...
  • Picture of Person, Human with text SIDE 2: CARRY ME DOWN SIDE 1: LET THERE BE ROCK RAY-BASS C/Z JSA ...
  • Picture of Flyer, Brochure, Poster, Advertisement, Paper with text Certification Number: JSA Basic C...
Henry Rollins Let There Be Rock 45 Record Vinyl Signed Autographed Authentic JSA COA
An authenticated 45 RPM vinyl copy of Let There Be Rock (1991 cover) by The Hard‑Ons featuring Henry Rollins, signed in‑person by Henry Rollins himself. This collectible features a prominent autograph and is perfect for framing or showcasing in a rock or punk memorabilia collection. Signed in person by Henry Rollins and certified authentic by JSA. Item Type: 45 RPM Vinyl Autograph: In‑person Authentication: JSA [James Spence Authentication] Certification Number: R46303 Collector Notes: This signed vinyl is an excellent addition for collectors of punk rock and autographed music memorabilia. With the JSA [James Spence Authentication] COA, you can confidently display this piece as part of a music collectible collection, celebrating a unique 1991 collaboration between Henry Rollins and The Hard‑Ons.
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  • An authenticated 45 RPM vinyl copy of Let There Be Rock (1991 cover) by The Hard‑Ons featuring Henry Rollins, signed in‑person by Henry Rollins himself. This collectible features a prominent autograph and is perfect for framing or showcasing in a rock or punk memorabilia collection. Signed in person by Henry Rollins and certified authentic by JSA. Item Type: 45 RPM Vinyl Autograph: In‑person Authentication: JSA [James Spence Authentication] Certification Number: R46303 Collector Notes: This signed vinyl is an excellent addition for collectors of punk rock and autographed music memorabilia. With the JSA [James Spence Authentication] COA, you can confidently display this piece as part of a music collectible collection, celebrating a unique 1991 collaboration between Henry Rollins and The Hard‑Ons.
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