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The Beatles - Sgt Pepper With a Little Help 7" vinyl record clock

The Beatles - Sgt Pepper With a Little Help 7" vinyl record clock

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2 fantastic songs from maybe the greatest album of them all

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The top 2 tracks from Rolling Stone Magazine's number 1 album of all time!!

Both originally released in 1967, this re-release medley single was put out by Parlophone records in 1978 to promote the Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band movie.

Made from the genuine 45rpm vinyl single, this neat little 7" timepiece would look great anywhere in your home or office. We also stock stands to display the clock on your side table or desk.

As this product is over 30 years old signs of wear and tear are to be expected, but we feel this only add to the vintage appeal.

Powered by a quartz movement with AA battery and wall hanger included.

Bonus fact-

The inspiration for Sgt Pepper is said to have come from roadie and manager Mal Evans asking Paul McCartney what the "S" and "P" stood for on the pots of their in-flight meals.

Designed by Tommy in Belfast

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