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Another option direct from band:

https://lucius.merchtable.com/music/second-nature-holographic-delux...

$49.95

Limited Deluxe Edition of Second Nature Vinyl pressed on 180 gram, gold virgin vinyl.
Gatefold package with holographic foil in-lay, housed inside a gorgeous, sturdy custom slipcase box with holographic foil in-lay
24” x 36” double-sided poster
Signed album cover print (same size as vinyl cover for framing purposes)

May be the same with just different colored vinyl and almost $20 less from Newbury. But Newburys does say with autographed postcard but shows in the picture the same as from the band themselves. I never heard of them so I won't be the test subject ordering either version. :)

They are awesome! They have worked as back vocalists for Roger Waters, Jim James and a couple more artists…check out their live version of “The Great Gig In The Sky”

Wow. Didn't put two and two together. I have seen Waters several times (and actually have make up date tix for May I believe) and they do ring a bell. Probably still going to pass on this but cool to know part of their story.

Signed print available with pink vinyl from Recordstore £23.99

Recordstore.co.uk - Recordstore Day, every day. CDs, Vinyl, Merchan...

From eFetus in Minneapolis: 

Jess and Holly signed copies of Wildewoman, Good Grief, Nudes and Second Nature at First Avenue and they're now in our Signed Records Endcap. You may also order to have shipped while supplies last. Limit one of each title per person.

CLICK HERE TO ORDER Wildewoman (grey marbled) signed vinyl

CLICK HERE TO ORDER Good Grief (marbled blue) signed vinyl

CLICK HERE TO ORDER Nudes (crystal amber) signed vinyl

CLICK HERE TO ORDER Second Nature (disco ball silver) signed vinyl

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