SCORPIONS Coat For Sale

March 3, 2006

Classic Rock Revisited is selling a coat that former SCORPIONS drummer Herman Rarebell wore onstage during the "Wind of Change" tour along with a postcard signed by Rarebell certifying the coat's authenticity. This is a rare, one-of-a-kind item and a chance to own a rare piece of SCORPIONS history. Other hard rock items of note up for bid are an Albert Bouchard used, autographed drum head with a logo hand-drawn by Albert on it. Albert was, of course, the original drummer for BLUE ÖYSTER CULT. Motor City Madman Ted Nugent signed a copy of "Kill It & Grill It" and Ozzy Osbourne band founding member Bob Daisley donated an "Ozzy For President" t-shirt circa 1984. A portion of the proceeds go to the Rhythm & Blues Foundation. Click here to learn how you can bid on the items.

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