Sculpted in resin by a skilled team of artists, then hand-painted in fine detail, standing approx. 8.5" high. It is offered in a very limited, hand-numbered edition of 3000 (published by KnuckleBonz) and includes a customized resin & wood display base & certificate of authenticity. This is an officially licensed product from Jimmy Page and Bravado International. Pairs beautifully with the Marshall Full Stack sculpture, also available here as a limited-edition collectible.
Also available - Jimmy Page "Stormtrooper" statue - click here to view this item.
The sculpture captures a 1977-era Page during a performance on Led Zeppelin's final North American tour (the one cut short by the tragic death of Robert Plant's young son Karac) and shows him in a classic stage pose, clothed in his famous white custom suit (embroidered with dragons and poppies) and, with cello bow held high overhead, about to bow his trusty Les Paul guitar as he would during "Dazed & Confused" and "How Many More Times".
#9 in Rolling Stone Magazine's 2003 list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time", British guitar legend Jimmy Page was also twice inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, first as a member of The Yardbirds (1966-68, replacing Eric Clapton and, for a while, playing along-side Jeff Beck) and then as a member of Led Zeppelin (formerly, The New Yardbirds).
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