CLOSED TG202 competition: Win an LTD guitar signed by Bullet For My Valentine!
They've played it, they've signed it, and TG's giving you the chance to win it
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To celebrate the release of Bullet For My Valentine's new album, 'Fever', TG has secured the LTD V-500 guitar that was played onstage by Padge at Download 2008 to give away to one lucky winner!
Not only was the guitar played by Padge, but ESP/LTD's UK distributor, Selectron, collected signatures from all four members of the band, making this a piece of Bullet's history.
The guitar itself is a mahogany bodied V with a 24 fret maple U-shaped neck. It also houses a pair of EMG 81 active pickups in the bridge and neck positions, and has an Earvana compensated nut and Grover tuners.
For a chance to get your hands on this genuine piece of Bullet memorabilia that has actually been used onstage by the band, visit our competition page and answer this simple question.
Where in South Wales is Bullet For My Valentine's hometown?
a) Cardiff
b) Bridgend
c) Pontypridd
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