12 Days of Christmas Sale: Get Our Led Zeppelin Box Set for 70% Off the Original Price
There are only two days remaining in the 12 Days of Christmas Sale at the Guitar World Online Store.
Here's today's deal: Get 70 percent off the original price of our Led Zeppelin Box Set!
Guitar World and Ultimate-Guitar.com have joined forces to bring fans an extraordinary box set of Zeppelin tabs, magazines and collectibles. With more than three hours of video lessons, 10 song transcriptions and hours of reading material, this box set is the ultimate gift for Led Zeppelin fans and guitar players alike!
The box set Includes:
• Guitar World November 2010 issue featuring Led Zeppelin in 3D, glasses included
• How to Play the Best of Led Zeppelin DVD from Guitar World, songs include “Rock and Roll,” “The Song Remains the Same,” “Stairway to Heaven” and “Since I’ve Been Loving You”
• Guitar World presents Ultimate Guitar’s Giants of Rock: Led Zeppelin Tab Book, tabs include “Black Mountain Side,” “The Crunge,” “Celebration Day,” “Whole Lotta Love,” “Good Times Bad Times” and “Misty Mountain Hop”
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• Guitar World presents Ultimate Guitar’s Giants of Rock: Led Zeppelin The Complete Story booklet, available only in this box set.
• Dunlop custom Led Zeppelin pick pack
For more info or to order, head to the Guitar World Online Store.
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