OZZY OSBOURNE's Water Guns To Be Auctioned Off For Charity

May 5, 2004

Two of Ozzy Osbourne's water guns from the Ozzfest 1996-1997 tours have been put up for auction on eBay to benefit the Sharon Osbourne Colon Cancer Foundation.

Before these guns were designed, Ozzy would use buckets to drench the audience, but could only reach the first couple of rows. Ozzy wanted to get as many people wet as he could hence, the invention of these water guns. The guns for this auction come with the original case and certificate of authenticity. Each gun is sold "as is" — it is not functional because the pump and hose are not included. Ozzy originally paid $5,000.00 for each gun.

To access the auction pages, follow these links: Water Gun #1, Water Gun #2.

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