Led Zeppelin II GrooveBowl

$35.00
Wow! Want to know what a great album this is? Read this: released October 22nd 1969, Led Zep II was certified 12x platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1999 for sales in excess of 12 million copies. It has been recognized by writers and critics as one of the greatest and most influential rock albums ever recorded. It has also been cited by critics as a blueprint for heavy metal bands that followed it. In 2003, the album was ranked number 75 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

That great.

And this copy of Led Zeppelin II was played to death. It was done. Finished. Kaput. So OddBob gave it a new life as a curvy, fabulous GrooveBowl. 4 inches high with 3 non-slip transparent rubber feet. The spindle hole has been capped and the labels have been lacquered.

Comes with the cover in a 12 3\/4 x 12 3\/4 by 4 3\/4 inch corrugated paperboard box, so it's ready to be shipped as a gift. We'll even add a note conveying your best wishes.

Keep the Groove Bowl away from liquids and messy foods. It' was never made to be microwaved or put in a dishwasher, so please treat it with the same respect the old folks gave their records.

OddBob's quite certain you'll find some use for it. Or maybe not. Maybe you'll just keep it next to your lava lamp and your black-light poster of Led Zep. Yeah, man.
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Wow! Want to know what a great album this is? Read this: released October 22nd 1969, Led Zep II was certified 12x platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1999 for sales in excess of 12 million copies. It has been recognized by writers and critics as one of the greatest and most influential rock albums ever recorded. It has also been cited by critics as a blueprint for heavy metal bands that followed it. In 2003, the album was ranked number 75 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

That great.

And this copy of Led Zeppelin II was played to death. It was done. Finished. Kaput. So OddBob gave it a new life as a curvy, fabulous GrooveBowl. 4 inches high with 3 non-slip transparent rubber feet. The spindle hole has been capped and the labels have been lacquered.

Comes with the cover in a 12 3\/4 x 12 3\/4 by 4 3\/4 inch corrugated paperboard box, so it's ready to be shipped as a gift. We'll even add a note conveying your best wishes.

Keep the Groove Bowl away from liquids and messy foods. It' was never made to be microwaved or put in a dishwasher, so please treat it with the same respect the old folks gave their records.

OddBob's quite certain you'll find some use for it. Or maybe not. Maybe you'll just keep it next to your lava lamp and your black-light poster of Led Zep. Yeah, man.
Wow! Want to know what a great album this is? Read this: released October 22nd 1969, Led Zep II was certified 12x platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1999 for sales in excess of 12 million copies. It has been recognized by writers and critics as one of the greatest and most influential rock albums ever recorded. It has also been cited by critics as a blueprint for heavy metal bands that followed it. In 2003, the album was ranked number 75 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

That great.

And this copy of Led Zeppelin II was played to death. It was done. Finished. Kaput. So OddBob gave it a new life as a curvy, fabulous GrooveBowl. 4 inches high with 3 non-slip transparent rubber feet. The spindle hole has been capped and the labels have been lacquered.

Comes with the cover in a 12 3\/4 x 12 3\/4 by 4 3\/4 inch corrugated paperboard box, so it's ready to be shipped as a gift. We'll even add a note conveying your best wishes.

Keep the Groove Bowl away from liquids and messy foods. It' was never made to be microwaved or put in a dishwasher, so please treat it with the same respect the old folks gave their records.

OddBob's quite certain you'll find some use for it. Or maybe not. Maybe you'll just keep it next to your lava lamp and your black-light poster of Led Zep. Yeah, man.