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1998 Doritos “Guitar Picks”: lot of 10/14, NNO, 1.5” across, 2/3rds the set!!
$ 8.44
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Description
Up for auction is a very RARE andUNIQUE
lot of 10/14 Doritos guitar pick
s.
These picks were available only in the summer of 1998, and one Epiphone-brand artist were placed inside specially marked “Super Grab” bags of Doritos chips. The
are not numbered and measure about 1.5” from one of the corners across to the other side. They are about the thickness of a standard trading card. They are not
marked on, bent, or chipped on the edges. Well preserved 23 year old picks!
For your convenience, here’s the complete list, in no particular order. All the backsides are the same:
1. Phajja
2. Rebekah
3. Sebadoh
4. CIV
5. LSG
6. Dakota Moon
7. Edwin McCain
8. Morcheeba
9. Chris Stills
10. Derailers
11. Darlahood
12. Kacy Crowley
13. Hurricane #1
14. Somethin’ For The People
You will get all but #5, 10, 11 and 12.
That means....... you will get almost 2/3rds of this entire set!!!
NOTE: I have other Doritos guitar pick singles also on auction this week.
Please take a look at the photos I have left of this guitar pick, front and back. Zoom in to check condition for yourself. This is the
actual
pick
you will receive,
not deceiving
stock photos. Everything I sell comes from a cool, dry room in a non-smoking home.
US bidders only, please.
NOTE: I left two photos of a Doritos marketing brochure that shows the fronts of all 14 picks, so you know what each looks like. The brochure, itself, isn’t for sale.
I will gladly combine multiple auctions for a reduced shipping charge (won within a 24-hour period).
Returns must be received within 7 days of buyer’s receipt of item. Finally, I would be glad to answer any questions you may have with a prompt reply. So, don’t be shy!
PLEASE READ…
If you require an extra service, such as obtaining a tracking number, or using certified mail, I will have to add on to the price, slightly. In that case, please ask questions about
this BEFORE BIDDING on my items. I’ve had some customers request one, or the other, AFTER winning an auction, which then has to come out of my pocket. Thanks for your understanding.
HAPPY BIDDING!!