WIN! Signed Slash MXR pedals and a Marshall SL5
Get your hands on stompboxes signed by Slash and his amp, too!
We'd all like to play like Slash, but even if you can't master his licks just yet, you can get a few steps closer to nailing his tone with this month's competition: we've teamed up with the kind folk at Jim Dunlop and Marshall Amplification to offer you the chance to win a pair of MXR pedals signed by Slash himself - the SW95 Slash Signature Cry Baby Wah and SF01 Slash Octave Fuzz - and a Marshall SL5 valve combo.
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