KROKUS Guitarist Auctioning 'Piece Of Rock History'

August 8, 2007

Peter Waelti of The KROKUS Globe Club For Clan & Fan has issued the following update:

"Since the year 2000 [KROKUS] rhythm guitarist Dominique Favez has owned his professional series Gretsch Duo Jet G6128. He played this guitar in the studio for the 'Rock The Block' and 'Hellraiser' recording sessions as well as on the live CD 'Fire and Gasoline' (see CD booklet). Plus on both the 'Rock The Block' and 'Hellraiser' tours all across Europe until very recently.

"As a true KROKUS fan you now have the opportunity to own a piece of rock history. Not just the same guitar, but the very own that Dom played on for the last 7 years. He composed 'Hangman', 'No Risk No Gain', 'Take My Love' and contributed to 'Love Will Survive' on the latest 'Hellraiser' album with this guitar.

"It comes with a hard case. If you wish so, Dominique will sign guitar and/or guitar hard case with a silver pen and even personalize it for you.

"Starting bid for this piece of rock 'n' roll history is set at Swiss Francs 3000.00 Euro 1800.00 (approximately) US$ 2500.00 (approximately) (To update currency rates go to http://finance.yahoo.com/currency)

"The winner will pay through paypal.com and there will be shipping charges (actual cost),depending where in the world the guitar will be shipped to. Send me your bids at [email protected] by August 25th, 2007. We will post them on our web site. Highest bidder wins!"

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