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Motörhead ‘Give Me Some Motörhead’ 1981 shirt Motörhead Forever 2020 reprint

Petchymon
Wed, 20/11/2024 - 18:40

2020 reprint of the 1981 Motörhead ‘Give Me Some Motörhead’ shirt.

Released on the official Motörhead website as part of the Motörhead Forever range. Also available in white.

Lemmy wearing the OG shirt back in 1981.

Not for sale or trade

Year: 2020
Original TShirt Fabric Color: 
Black
Size: 
2XL
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Motörhead ‘Give Me Some Motörhead’ 1981 shirt Motörhead Forever 2020 reprint
Motörhead ‘Give Me Some Motörhead’ 1981 shirt Motörhead Forever 2020 reprint
Motörhead ‘Give Me Some Motörhead’ 1981 shirt Motörhead Forever 2020 reprint

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Recent Comments

  • You look so happy here lol. Basically me in every family photo too. Just wearing a metal shirt in every one of them
  • Thanks for your positive feedback!
  • Great band,great album !
  • Cheers!
  • Yes but its also a famous novel before the band existed. With Gustave Doré's engravings in it.
  • see the upper back
  • Does this shirt have any relation to the band?
  • Too bad, would have snagged it if it was a true L.
  • Thanks for the info!
  • Ah okay. Yeah I just looked it up, thanks for the link!
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  • Fair enough. I’ve just had my fair share of people taking issue with my harmless comments on this site in the past.
  • Saw your post on Reddit, badass vest
  • The term “Holy Grail” is simply used too often here for things that are too trivial.
  • Why comment if you understand the concept of “to each his own”? Just curious? And thanks for the info!
  • Sure, to each his own, but even 12 years ago, this was no longer special.