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Perri's Leathers Announces Licensed Gig Bags

Perri's Leathers Announces Licensed Gig Bags

The gig bags will feature album covers from AC/DC, Pink Floyd, and Guns 'N' Roses.

Ontario, Canada (May 1, 2015) -- Perri’s Leathers Limited are pleased to announce the launch of new officially licensed guitar bags featuring ACDC, Guns N’ Roses and Pink Floyd.

The AC/DC-licensed bag is based on the album that was their major career breakthrough, Highway To Hell. Like this album from the Grammy award-winning Australian band, the guitar bag features the iconic picture of Angus Young in a trademark school uniform and devil horns.

Guns N’ Roses debut album, Appetite For Destruction, one of the world’s best selling albums, is the theme for the third guitar bag. Originally designed as a tattoo by Billy White Jnr, it depicts a cross and the skulls of the five members of the American rock band.

Completing the quartet, is the Pink Floyd bag based on the iconic artwork for the Dark Side of the Moon album. This internationally acclaimed, Grammy award-winning British progressive rock band have become one of the most musically influential in history. Dark Side of the Moon is one of the world’s biggest selling albums making its graphics immediately recognisable.

Made from hard wearing 600D Nylon material, with foam padding and strong zippers these licensed guitar bags come designed for either acoustic, electric or bass guitars. They feature multiple pockets; strong reinforced handles and convenient back pack shoulder straps to make carrying easy.

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