Win a Boss pedal!
This just in from Boss, makers of some of TG's favourite pedals:
Boss announces the launch of a new Boss photo competition and would like to invite you to enter. The competition will run monthly on the Boss website www.roland.co.uk/adventureswithyourboss
We know people using our Boss products are musically creative, and now we´re giving them the chance to be visually creative too. The photo we judge to be the most creative will win the photographer a Boss pedal of their choice. We´re even giving away two runner-up mystery prizes.
We´re looking for creative and inspiring photos that include Boss products - the more original the better. Why not slip your Boss pedal in your suitcase, take it on holiday and take some mad pictures while white-water rafting, riding elephants or simply relaxing on an amazing beach? it may just be a photo of a Boss product in a very strange place! The possibilities are endless, but whatever you do, don´t take risks with health and safetyWe will be looking for:
Extreme location
Extreme activity
Unusual use of pedal
Most beautiful / exotic setting
Funniest
Scariest
Most original
With animals
A new theme may be introduced some months
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