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High Holy Days Partner with Levy's Leathers

 
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 3:47 am    Post subject: High Holy Days Partner with Levy's Leathers Reply with quote

- Press Release

Canadian rock band High Holy Days has announced they are partnering with guitar strap and accessories manufacturer Levy’s Leathers.

From their beginnings in Nova Scotia in 1973, Levy’s Leathers has grown to become one of the leading guitar strap makers in the world. With premium leather straps as well as models made of vinyl, fabric, faux fur and polyester, Levy’s has attracted an all-star roster of fans and endorsers. Users such as Nickelback’s Chad Kroeger, Rob Zombie bassist Blasko, members of George Strait’s band and Tony Levin all attest to the appeal and durability of Levy’s straps!

High Holy Days guitarist Dave Thompson says "We are thrilled to be be endorsing Levy’s Leather guitar straps and accessories, considering I have used Levy’s for years. It’s just natural that I would want to officially endorse the stuff. The selection of straps at Levy’s is simply overwhelming, so it was hard to choose what straps to use. I personally like a more rock look to guitar straps, so I got these really cool looking ones with the seatbelt for the clasp. I really love these straps. Thanks Levy’s for your amazing support."

For more information on Levy’s:
http://www.levysleathers.com

For more information on High Holy Days
http://www.highholydays.ca
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