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VELVET REVOLVER (SUPER DELUXE EDITION)

VELVET REVOLVER (SUPER DELUXE EDITION)
VELVET REVOLVER (SUPER DELUXE EDITION)
VELVET REVOLVER (SUPER DELUXE EDITION)
VELVET REVOLVER (SUPER DELUXE EDITION)
VELVET REVOLVER (SUPER DELUXE EDITION)
VELVET REVOLVER (SUPER DELUXE EDITION)
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VELVET REVOLVER (SUPER DELUXE EDITION)
VELVET REVOLVER (SUPER DELUXE EDITION)
VELVET REVOLVER (SUPER DELUXE EDITION)
VELVET REVOLVER (SUPER DELUXE EDITION)
VELVET REVOLVER (SUPER DELUXE EDITION)
VELVET REVOLVER (SUPER DELUXE EDITION)

 PLEASE NOTE:
 This is a pre-order and is expected to ship by the end of August 2026


VELVET REVOLVER (SUPER DELUXE EDITION)
  • Stock: PRE-ORDER
  • Model: RSLE108SD
$472.50
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Velvet Revolver by Ross Halfin. This special A3 edition is limited to just 50 numbered copies and comes in a beautiful clamshell case with a separate unique 3D lenticular.

Down the long and convoluted road of rock history, the term ‘supergroup’ has been used to describe collaborations put together by musicians already renowned for having established themselves with other popular bands. Many of these projects tend to be short-lived and rarely capture the collective or individual greatness that these musicians achieved in prior bands. However, every so often, one of these so-called ‘supergroups’ actually delivers on the theoretical sum of its parts and writes, records, and performs music that stands up on its own merits and strengths and cements its place in the hearts and minds of rock fans across the world. 

Ladies and Gentlemen, one such band was Velvet Revolver

ABOUT THE BOOK

The new coffee table book from Rufus celebrates the short-lived brilliance of Velvet Revolver in a single limited 'Super Deluxe A3' edition book of just 50 numbered copies worldwide with an introduction by Duff McKagan. Coming in at 340 high-quality art pages, with a printed and foiled cover, this book is a unique visual documentary of the band.

ABOUT THE BAND

Having utterly dominated the early and mid 1990’s in Guns N' Roses – one of the only truly bonafide bands to ever adopt the slogan of ‘biggest band in the world’ – founding members Slash and Duff McKagan found themselves somewhat adrift by the early 2000’s, both having long left behind the machine of Guns N' Roses. Under fairly similar circumstances, another 1990’s Rock giant – Stone Temple Pilots – had publicly imploded as a result of their own internal politics. 

NOTE: This is a re-issue with some amendments and changes and is bigger than any earlier edition. The images used are an artists impression, some cosmetic details may vary from those shown and may change without notice.

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