BLACK SABBATH 'Rock Iconz' Limited-Edition Sculptures Coming Soon

April 16, 2008

KnuckleBonz has announced plans to release limited-edition figures from BLACK SABBATH's Ozzy Osbourne and Tony Iommi as part of the Rock Iconz sculpture series. Ozzy and Tony will be created as they appeared on stage in the early-to-mid-'70s when songs like "Snowblind" and "Hole in the Sky" were first assaulting our ears.

All collectibles in the Rock Iconz sculpture series are fully licensed, hand-painted, and numbered. All figures are limited editions and have a certificate of authenticity on the base of the collectible.

Order before the end of the month to get in ahead of the price increase across the KnuckleBonz product line.

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(Thanks: Fullshred)

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