Win Ginger Wildhearts Smiley Bones Guitar

Sweepstake Summary
Ginger Wildhearts Iconic Smiley Bones Guitar - Custom Built For Ginger By Devil & Sons - complete with Gingers own, heavily stickered hard case. This guitar has been played by Ginger at The WiLDHEARTS shows, including the 20th Anniversary P.H.U.Q. shows & in his personal guitar collection since 2015. Ginger says: "This guitar was made to replace the original Smiley Bones guitar, stolen from the I Wanna Go Where The People Go video shoot in NYC. There have been three Smiley Bones guitars made - this is the only one in existence." As featured in the Planet Rock article "The Wildest Guitars In Rock Music" which also includes Rick Nielsen's 5 neck guitar, Steve Vai's Hydra guitar, Gene Simmon's Axe bass, Michael Anthony's Jack Daniels bass & George Lynch's J.Frog. The Planet Rock article says "Based on the Wildhearts fearsome logo, this truly phenomenal Smiley Bones Guitar was created in 2015 by Devil & Sons Guitars. Daniel Wallis made the guitar for Ginger Wildheart to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the "P.H.U.Q." album as a replacement for the original guitar which came out when the album was released but was later stolen. He explains to Planet Rock: "I sent some images of it to Ginger who loved it but asked if I could make a few changes so it met a perfect spec for him to play live." Live shots by the talented Trudi Knight from bandsonstage.co.uk, taken on the P.H.U.Q. tour at Newcastle 19/9/2015. Ginger will also sign the guitar for the winner. Free UK shipping is included, worldwide shipping can also be arranged. We will ship on a fully tracked service within a few days of the winner being announced. Additional free tickets available when buying multiples if you'd like to increase your chances of winning. If you have any questions please email [email protected]
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Ginger Wildhearts Iconic Smiley Bones Guitar - Custom Built For Ginger By Devil & Sons - complete with Gingers own, heavily stickered hard case. This guitar has been played by Ginger at The WiLDHEARTS shows, including the 20th Anniversary P.H.U.Q. shows & in his personal guitar collection since 2015. Ginger says: "This guitar was made to replace the original Smiley Bones guitar, stolen from the I Wanna Go Where The People Go video shoot in NYC. There have been three Smiley Bones guitars made - this is the only one in existence." As featured in the Planet Rock article "The Wildest Guitars In Rock Music" which also includes Rick Nielsen's 5 neck guitar, Steve Vai's Hydra guitar, Gene Simmon's Axe bass, Michael Anthony's Jack Daniels bass & George Lynch's J.Frog. The Planet Rock article says "Based on the Wildhearts fearsome logo, this truly phenomenal Smiley Bones Guitar was created in 2015 by Devil & Sons Guitars. Daniel Wallis made the guitar for Ginger Wildheart to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the "P.H.U.Q." album as a replacement for the original guitar which came out when the album was released but was later stolen. He explains to Planet Rock: "I sent some images of it to Ginger who loved it but asked if I could make a few changes so it met a perfect spec for him to play live." Live shots by the talented Trudi Knight from bandsonstage.co.uk, taken on the P.H.U.Q. tour at Newcastle 19/9/2015. Ginger will also sign the guitar for the winner. Free UK shipping is included, worldwide shipping can also be arranged. We will ship on a fully tracked service within a few days of the winner being announced. Additional free tickets available when buying multiples if you'd like to increase your chances of winning. If you have any questions please email [email protected]
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Sunday, 21st July 2024 at 16:56 or when the last ticket is sold (whichever comes sooner)
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