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BLACK SABBATH's Tony Iommi Auctioning Off Guitar & Vinyl To Benefit Hospitals

Specifically the Birmingham’s Heartlands hospital charity.

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Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi is auctioning off some Black Sabbath-related items to benefit the Birmingham’s Heartlands hospital charity. Iommi is auctioning some vinyl and CDs from his personal collection, as well as a signed Epiphone SG guitar. The items are as follows and can be bid on here.

  • Dehumanizer 2-CD edition
  • Supersonic Years vinyl box set
  • The End – 4 February 2017 Birmingham vinyl
  • The End – 4 February 2017 Birmingham DVD & CD
  • Tony Iommi signed Epiphone SG guitar
  • Japanese edition of the The End – 4 February 2017 Birmingham DVD & CD

Iommi is also working on a new solo album, or at least compiling tons of riffs for one.

The Tony Iommi auction to benefit the Birmingham’s Heartlands hospital charity is now live!

All items are from Tony's personal stash, all will be autographed, and the winner will get free shipping to wherever, that includes the Epiphone SG guitar! Some of the others include a Japanese DVD set of "The End Live in Birmingham", a Dehumanizer 2CD set, and many more!

You can view all the items for auction here: http://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/queenelizabethhospitalcharity

The shipping won’t be next day, but you won't have to pay for it, and all proceeds will go straight to the charity.

The Tony Iommi auction to benefit the Birmingham’s Heartlands hospital charity is now live! All items are from Tony's…

Posted by Tony Iommi on Monday, April 6, 2020

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