-40%
Metallica Pushead Skull & Snakes Desk Desktop Lamp Light VERY RARE! EXC CLEAN!!
$ 102.96
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
Up for sale is aMetallica Pushead Skull & Snakes Desk Desktop Lamp Light
VERY RARE!!!
Excellent condition , Works Great , The is some factory glue stains on the inside of the shade were they glued the material to the shade ( it is on the inside not the outside. .) Please see last 2 photos!!!
PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT ALL PHOTOS FOR MORE OF A DESCRIPTION.
IT WILL BE PACKED REAL GOOD FOR A SAFE DELIVERY.
PLEASE EMAIL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS.
CHECK MY FEED BACK!!!! NO BULL HERE!!!!! WINNER TO PAY ACTUAL SHIPPING CHARGES FOR
FEDEX HOME DELIVERY YOUR CHOICE
. WILL BE SHIPPED THE SAME DAY OR THE NEXT DAY. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING!
Check out our early Metallica prints!
The HIGHEST QUALITY ARCHIVAL PRINTS on eBay, GUARANTEED!
This listing is for a previously unseen archival 8.5" x 11" fine art photo of Metallica playing the
UIC Pavilion in Chicago on April 5, 1986, supporting Master of Puppets on the
Damage, Inc. Tour. This is one of a recently discovered collection of Cliff-era Metallica original
slides/negatives. This is the first time these stunning images of these legendary rockers have
been seen beyond the original 35mm slide.
These photo prints come from our private collection of previously unpublished, original rock
negatives,
35mm slides and transparencies and are
suitable for framing
. We have
100%
positive feedback
and
our customers are
very happy paying a small premium for
professional
prints from the original
negatives
. All images have
been printed on true archival quality
Epson Ultra Premium Luster paper
using the finest pigment inks.
These are nothing like the
cheap, inexpensive glossy prints you'll find all
over eBay.
All prints are in MINT condition and will be carefully shipped in a sturdy cardboard photo mailer.
We
offer
international shipping through eBay's Global Shipping Program
. Please let me know if
you have
any questions. Thanks!
Cliff Burton, James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, Lars Ulrich