This DL-sized greeting card features on the front five highly detailed colour illustrations of Jimmy Page's guitars 

and on the rear a brief history of these famous guitars.

The card is produced from 350 gsm card and supplied with a quality white envelope.

The illustrations on this card were hand drawn by George Morgan and are not photographs.


The Danelectro 3021 was first used when Jimmy was with the Yardbirds, then used on stage with Led Zeppelin from 1968 to 1970 and from 1975 until the band’s breakup in 1980, primarily as a slide guitar for In My Time of Dying, Kashmir and When The Levee Breaks.

The 1959 Sunburst Gibson Les Paul #2 was used from 1975 for Kashmir, Dazed and Confused, Moby Dick and Over the Hills and Far Away. Also used for Trampled Underfoot, Since I’ve Been Loving You and Misty Mountain Hop at the O2 reunion.

The 1966 SG-bodied EDS-1275 double-neck was used following Led Zeppelin’s fourth album release in 1971, specifically in live performances of Stairway to Heaven as it gave him the freedom to use the twelve-string and six-string necks without having to change guitars. 

The Fender Telecaster 'Dragon' was a 1959 blonde which was given to Jimmy by Jeff Beck, which he then painted with a dragon design and played whilst a member of the Yardbirds. Later it was used to record the first Led Zeppelin album and used on the early tours during 1968 and 1969, then later to record the solo on Stairway to Heaven.

The 1960 Gibson Les Paul Black Beauty was used for most of Jimmy’s session work from 1963 to 1966.  It went missing in 1970 whilst Led Zeppelin were touring the USA.

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Size 210mm x 99mm (8.3" x 3.7")

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