Tony Iommi Epiphone cardboard stand-up display. Rare! | Reverb

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Very cool and rare Tony Iommi stand-up display! I bought this from a local music store back when the Iommi Epiphone line first launched, and have kept it in really good condition. The corners aren't bent, etc. But lately, poor Tony has been getting moved from room to room, and it's just fair to the Godfather of Metal...he needs to be displayed prominently and proudly! :-) He folds in the middle (see pics) so I can ship it flat. Shipping will be a flat rate of $15 bucks UPS. Any more than that and I'll cover it. I'm just getting rid of stuff that I'm not using anymore, so please check out my other listings for cool stuff at blowout prices. Give the Godfather a proud place in your home! :-)

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Listed4 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
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  • Tony Iommi

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