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Bob Weir Guitar String Relix Bracelet - Grateful Dead
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Listed for auction is a rare Relix Band Bracelet made from Bob Weir's actual guitar strings that were used on the 2006 Ratdog Tour! This bracelet was sold for charity and I am the original owner/buyer who bought it directly from Relix, so all profits did go to charity. The bracelet was upgraded with a gold band and a small sapphire set into the band. The band is engraved with RELIX on it. This bracelet has not been worn, other than to try on, and comes in the original holder. Ideal for fans and those seeking a unique piece of jewelry. This bracelet is not currently available from Relix , and the starting price is well below my cost, not to mention the additional charges for the upgrades of $75 for the stone and $150 for the gold band that holds the strings together. The bracelet is made with 2 wound used guitar strings (most likely a low E and an A, so it is pretty substantial, but not heavy), comes with the original Statement of Authenticity, statement identifying the artist on the back cover of the original Relix case, and a cleaning cloth. Please check out the website if you are not familiar with the Relix bands (bracelets), so that you too can wear your music. Feel free to contact me with any questions. Buyer pays for shipping and insurance. International buyers welcome, please note that shipping and insurance costs will vary with location and buyer is responsible for any taxes, duties, or tarrifs. Check out my 100% positive feedback and bid with confidence. Win it, wear it, and enjoy it! I am selling it along with some gear only because I am trying to raise the funds to buy a very special guitar. Thanks for looking, peace.
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