CD Limited Edition Bundle - JTtDL
Limited edition CD bundle of our third album, Journey Through the Dying Lands.
Included in the bundle:
-Autographed CD
-Autographed soft cover copy of the Journey Through the Dying Lands anthology book
-Hand made wooden Bog Wizard dice box
-Hand made resin 7 piece dice set
-Bog Water beer label
-6x custom 3d printed Bog Wizard guitar picks
-Big pile of our stickers, we'll load you up*
-Whatever other cool Bog Wizard related stuff we can find laying around (show posters, set lists, etc)*
Only 5 of these bundles exist! When they are gone, they are gone!
*Picture doesn't necessarily show exactly what stickers/ extras you will receive
CD in digipak lite case
Album cover will be defaced over the front by all three band members signatures.
Anthology book by Madness Hearts Games, featuring a short story by our drummer, Harlen Linke. Autographed by Harlen on the first page of his story.
Handmade wooden dice box laser cut and engraved and hand finished, assembled, and stained by Altfitters, a side project of our very own drummer and guitarist. Magnet closure gives it a nice snap. Holds a standard sized set of 7 dice. Engraved with the Bog Wizard logo on the front
Made out of Baltic Birch plywood and EVA foam. Being a natural wooden product, it may be stiff at first, and it will wear in over time. It will also be affected by temperature and humidity, and require a bit of care. If you bend it in half backwards hard, you will probably break it. As such, all sales are final unless there is a significant manufacture error, then reach out and we can figure it out for you.
Dice are hand made (not by us) resin dice in yellow and black with gold flakes with a green reflective foil inside of them.
Beer label is from our collaboration with Starving Artist Brewery of a Hazy IPA called Bog Water. We only got a handful of these!
Guitar picks are 1.5mm, designed and 3d printed by our guitarist Ben Lombard for his own personal use. Being 3d printed, they hold up fairly well and have some flex to them, but aren't super great for black metal/ tremolo style picking, they tend to warm up and warp a bit. Bog Wizard on one side with textured flat surface on the other. Picks are thick and heavy, like Ben likes.