IRON MAIDEN: 'Infinite Dreams - The Official Visual History' Book Due In The Fall

The Ibanez and the Dean are still in Adrian's possession. Unfortunately, the Hamer Standard that he used occasionally from November 1980 until May 1981 (it was replaced by the Ibanez), isn't. Since it is no longer around to take a photo of, I'm wondering if they would use an old photo of it, or even mention it at all.... it seems to be the unsung guitar that he had during his 1980's tenure (aside from his Scarab). I guess we'll find out.
 
The Dean still seems to be tuned to baritone (see the wound G string) as that was it's last use during TCW tour.

The Destroyer is unplayable according to H, due to flood damage.
 

Special edition with RFYL tour poster art as a casecover. I've always wanted such a book from Maiden - but tbh, not having its own unique cover art with Eddie/s (full of details) is not good at all and a big missed opportunity. What's going on with their covers lately, it's not cool. They have the artist- Akirant. You did all this work without a special cover?
 

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Special edition with RFYL tour poster art as a casecover. I've always wanted such a book from Maiden - but tbh, not having its own unique cover art with Eddie/s (full of details) is not good at all and a big missed opportunity. What's going on with their covers lately, it's not cool. They have the artist- Akirant. You did all this work without a special cover?

Regular edition costs £50 - I guess that is my Christmas present sorted.

Limited edition costs 89.00 € :eek: I am so glad I stopped collecting Maiden-related stuff ages ago. :lol:
 
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