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RUSH Collectible Handpicked 2018 Funko Pop! Rocks Canadian Rock Gods Figures

$ 132

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • MPN: 32682
  • Condition: New. Handpicked for best box condition. Photos on request. Authorized Retailer 100% Satisfaction. (Funko figures typically show minor paint variations from the manufacturer. Funko does not consider these as defects, and as such, they do not accept returns for these minor issues.)
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    RUSH Collectible Handpicked 2018 Funko Pop! Rocks Canadian Rock Gods Figures
    A modern-day warrior
    Mean, mean stride
    Today's Tom Sawyer
    Mean, mean pride
    Formed in 1968, Canadian rock band Rush is now in the Funko limelight as Pop! vinyl figures. With Geddy Lee on vocals and bass, Alex Lifeson on guitar, and Neil Peart on drums, they sure have the spirit of radio.
    The Lee figure appears to be wearing a dragon-covered kimono, a la his stage outfit from Rush's many tours in the '70s and holding a bass guitar. The Lifeson likeness is wearing a printed shirt and holding a guitar fashioned after a Gibson Les Paul. Peart's counterpart (mustachioed, as the great drummer was through most of the '70s) wears a red kimono, holds drumsticks, and appears to be twirling one in his right hand.
    New. Handpicked for best box condition. Photos on request.
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    RUSH Collectible Handpicked 2018 Funko Pop! Rocks Canadian Rock Gods Figures
    A modern-day warrior
    Mean, mean stride
    Today's Tom Sawyer
    Mean, mean pride
    Formed in 1968, Canadian rock band Rush is now in the Funko limelight as Pop! vinyl figures. With Geddy Lee on vocals and bass, Alex Lifeson on guitar, and Neil Peart on drums, they sure have the spirit of radio.
    The Lee figure appears to be wearing a dragon-covered kimono, a la his stage outfit from Rush's many tours in the '70s and holding a bass guitar. The Lifeson likeness is wearing a printed shirt and holding a guitar fashioned after a Gibson Les Paul. Peart's counterpart (mustachioed, as the great drummer was through most of the '70s) wears a red kimono, holds drumsticks, and appears to be twirling one in his right hand.
    New. Handpicked for best box condition. Photos on request.