Steve Hackett ha messo a disposizione le corde della sua chitarra per un’asta benefica in favore di Save The Children. Ecco in che modo acquistarle.
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Available Items (by theguitarwrist.co.uk):
STEVE HACKETT – GUITAR STRINGS BRACELET WITH CLASP
This guitar strings bracelet, twisted with clasp, was created using used strings from Steve Hackett on his UK Tour 2017. Proceeds ffrom the sale of this item will go to Save The Children. measure your wrist and then add 1/2 inch so that it fits with room. eg: if your wrist is 7 inches, select 7.5 inches in the wrist size. strings may differ slightly from the image shown here.
STEVE HACKETT NECKLACE WITH GUITAR STRINGS BALL-ENDS – UK SHOWS 2017
This guitar string ball-ends necklace, was created using used the ball-ends from a set of strings used by Steve Hackett during his UK Tour 2017. As part of our sustainability programme we’re trying to recycle as much of the strings that artists donate to us. Proceeds from the sale of this necklace will go to Save The Children.
STEVE HACKETT – GUITAR STRING COIL ON WRAPAROUND LEATHER BRACELET
This guitar strings coil on a leather wraparound bracelet, was created using used strings from Steve Hackett on his UK Tour of 2017. Proceeds from the sale of this item will go to Save The Children. Wrist Size: Measure your wrist and then add 1/2 inch so that it fits with room. eg: if your wrist is 7 inches, select 7.5 inches in the wrist size. strings may differ slightly from the image shown here.
STEVE HACKETT – STERLING SILVER GUITAR STRING RING
Sterling Silver Ring made with strings used by Steve Hackett on his 2017 UK Tour. Proceeds from the sale of this ring will be donated to Save The Children. The ring comes in two styles as show here. the smaller thinner version (4mm) or a wider version (6mm) We will be in touch with the winner of the auction to get ring size and width preference. the ring will be in a luxury guitarwrist presentation case and will also have the original Ernie Ball strings packets and the hand written note from Jo Hackett.