TANK: Rare DAMNED-Era ALGY WARD Autographed Photos On Sale Now

January 18, 2005

TANK fan site This Means War is currently selling "fantastic" black-and-white A4 promo photographs from the "Machine Gun Etiquette" photo sessions during TANK frontman Algy Ward's DAMNED era. Only 52 photos were produced and Algy has signed each one individually in gold marker. Each photo comes with a message from Algy in "true DAMNED tradition." Photos come in a "superb" silver frame and black mount and have a numbered certificate on the back. Price is £20 plus £3.50 postage and packing. Postage to Europe is £5.50 and £7 ROTW.

Please make checks payable to:

Paul Henderson
8, St. Ives Way
Cheviot View
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE5 3YN
England

Send an e-mail to [email protected] if you would like a photo reserved.

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