

The Aaron Baker AC/DC Archives
Ends 8/23/25

Bon Scott Two-Page Handwritten Letter with Envelope - 4979
LOT #190:


Aaron Baker & Brian Johnson
The Aaron Baker AC/DC Archives
Icons of Pop Culture is proud to celebrate one of the most remarkable private collections of AC/DC memorabilia ever assembled—the Aaron Baker Archive.
This latest offering dives even deeper into the extraordinary legacy that Aaron Baker has spent a lifetime preserving. From his earliest days as a young fan at just nine years old, Aaron’s passion for AC/DC became a lifelong pursuit—building relationships with band insiders like original bassist Mark Evans and Atlantic Records executive Perry Cooper, and assembling an archive that spans the band’s entire career.
This collection continues to tell the story of AC/DC in vivid detail—through rare vinyl pressings, vintage promotional displays, stage-used gear, original artwork, unpublished photographs, and intimate correspondence from the band’s earliest days through their rise to global rock dominance.
Each piece reflects the dedication of a collector who not only admired the band but understood the importance of preserving its legacy. Aaron’s archive doesn’t just document the history of AC/DC—it amplifies it.
A curated selection of these rare and historic items is being made available to collectors and fans around the world. These auctions are more than a chance to own iconic memorabilia—they are opportunities to share in a story that shaped rock and roll history.
We invite you to explore the pages ahead, discover the treasures within, and take part in continuing the legacy of one of the greatest rock bands of all time.

AC/DC - “Rock N Roll Train” Graphic T-Shirt - 4154
“This official AC/DC T-shirt celebrates the band’s explosive return with the 2008 hit Rock N Roll Train from the Black Ice album. The front showcases the iconic AC/DC logo above a bold red graphic of a roaring train—symbolizing the unstoppable momentum of the tour and album launch.
The back of the shirt features the phrase “ROCK N ROLL TRAIN” above a vertical lineup of five red silhouette medallions, each representing one of the band members—Brian Johnson, Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Cliff Williams, and Phil Rudd. Printed on a Starworld tag, this 100% cotton tee is a striking tribute to the lineup that drove AC/DC back into the global spotlight. A must-have for collectors and fans who ride the rails of rock at full throttle. Size large.”

AC/DC - Collection of Pins - 2570
This collection of six AC/DC pins represents a variety of officially licensed and fan-favorite designs produced over the years. These pins were sold as band merchandise at concerts, record stores, and specialty shops, allowing fans to showcase their love for the legendary rock band.
The assortment includes both metal and enamel designs, featuring some of AC/DC’s most iconic imagery. Among the designs are references to classic albums, logos, and legendary moments in the band’s history.
These pins vary in size and fastening types, with some featuring standard pin-back closures, while others utilize butterfly clasps for secure attachment.

AC/DC - “Let’s Get It Up” Original U.S. Sheet Music
This is an original piece of U.S. sheet music for AC/DC’s highvoltage anthem “Let’s Get It Up,” released by Edward B. Marks Music Corporation. Featuring full musical notation and lyrics for piano, vocals, and guitar, this collectible piece captures the raw energy of one of AC/DC’s most provocative tracks from the For Those About to Rock album. The striking cover showcases an iconic concert image of Brian Johnson with Angus Young on his shoulders mid-performance, spotlighting the band’s signature stage intensity. A rare find for fans and musicians alike, this 9” x 12” sheet embodies the spirit of early ‘80s AC/DC at full throttle.
AC/DC - “That’s the Way”/”Alright Tonight” Rare Bootleg 7” Single - 2569
This rare 7-inch bootleg pressing captures the raw, electrifying energy of AC/DC with the tracks “That’s the Way” and “Alright Tonight.” Pressed on black vinyl. The cover art features a striking maroon-toned image of Angus Young, while the back sleeve showcases a bold blue design with track details and a cheeky “Warning: High Voltage” motif, nodding to the band’s iconic style.
Far from an official release, this bootleg is a testament to the enduring popularity of AC/DC, crafted by dedicated fans or independent producers who sought to immortalize these tracks in collectible form. The minimalist labeling and non-standard packaging emphasize its off-the-grid nature, making it a sought-after piece for collectors of rare and unauthorized releases.
Limited to only 500 copies, this bootleg is a standout artifact of AC/DC’s global legacy, reflecting the devotion of their fanbase and the hunger for exclusive, hard-to-find recordings. Its rarity and unique presentation ensure its status as a prized addition to any serious AC/DC or vinyl collection.
AC/DC
- “Fly
On The Wall” 1986 Tour Book - 2584
This is an original AC/DC “Fly On The Wall” tour book from their 1986 world tour, a must-have keepsake for any devoted fan of the band. Sold at concert venues during the tour, this large-format program measures 13” x 9.5” and features high-quality photos, band member bios, and vibrant artwork celebrating one of the band’s most theatrical and energetic eras. Packed with attitude and classic ‘80s design, this vintage tour book offers a nostalgic look back at a time when AC/DC was setting arenas ablaze around the globe. The item may show light handling wear consistent with age and use, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition. A true piece of rock history.


AC/DC - Marvel “Iron Man 2” Limited Edition Poster –Hand-Numbered - 3579
This 18” x 24” limited edition poster unites the worlds of rock and superheroes in explosive style. Officially licensed by Marvel and AC/ DC, the artwork features Iron Man and War Machine in a dynamic comicstyle design by Stuart Immonen and Frank D’Armata. Produced in 2010 to promote the Iron Man 2 film and its AC/DC-powered soundtrack, only 10,000 of these posters were printed worldwide, this one being individually hand-numbered #6677. A must-have crossover collectible for fans of the band, the comics, and the blockbuster franchise that brought them together.




AC/DC - Iron Man 2 Official Soundtrack Promo T-Shirt - 3229
This officially licensed AC/DC Iron Man 2 promo T-shirt was released in 2010 to celebrate the band’s explosive soundtrack collaboration with Marvel’s Iron Man 2. The front of the shirt features a bold graphic of Iron Man and War Machine beneath the iconic AC/DC logo, merging hard rock power with superhero muscle. The back lists the full soundtrack setlist in classic tour shirt style, showcasing fan-favorite tracks like “Shoot to Thrill,” “Back in Black,” and “Highway to Hell.”
Printed by VIP Apparel and made of 100% cotton, this shirt isn’t just a piece of merch—it’s a wearable tribute to one of the most high-voltage soundtracks ever assembled. Whether you’re a diehard AC/DC fan or a Marvel enthusiast, this size medium shirt is a rock-solid piece of crossover history.
AC/DC – Set of Original Color Slides - 3353
A set of four original color slides featuring two rare images from AC/DC’s Sydney tour on February 15, 1988. Photographed by Susanka Kocour, these slides capture moments from both the live concert and backstage with the band. The other two slides include a vintage image of Angus Young performing on stage, and one of the earliest known photographs of Brian Johnson with the band—taken during the iconic “Back in Black” album photoshoot.
The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and distress, as shown in the listing images, which provide an accurate representation of their condition.
AC/DC - “For Those About to Rock” 1982 After Show Backstage Pass Set - 3362
Offered here is an incredible pair of unused original backstage passes from AC/DC’s legendary “For Those About to Rock” World Tour. These circular fabric passes each measure approximately 3.75” in diameter and were printed by Otto, the premier supplier of security credentials for touring acts in the 1980s. One pass is dated October 15, 1982, for the Hammersmith Odeon in London, while the other is dated June 8, 1982, for the Kyoto Kaikan Dai Ichi Hall in Japan.
Both pieces feature classic artwork from the tour, including the iconic AC/DC logo and cannon imagery, and remain in excellent unused condition with the original peel-backing intact. These are authentic mementos from one of the band’s most thunderous live eras, perfect for any serious AC/DC or vintage rock memorabilia collector.
AC/DC - “Let’s Get It Up” / “Back in Black” (Live) 7” Single - 4113
This original 1981 7” vinyl single pairs AC/DC’s high-voltage anthem “Let’s Get It Up” with a powerful live version of their iconic track “Back in Black,” recorded during their explosive 1981 tour. Issued under catalog number ATL 11706 by Atlantic Records, this release features a striking full-color picture sleeve capturing the band in their prime—bathed in stage lights and ready to blow the roof off. Produced by the legendary Robert John “Mutt” Lange, both tracks showcase AC/DC’s unrelenting energy and raw stage presence at the height of their Brian Johnson era. A musthave for collectors and fans of hard rock history.

AC/DC - Collection of Pins - 2562
This collection of six AC/DC pins represents a variety of officially licensed and fan-favorite designs produced over the years. These pins were sold as band merchandise at concerts, record stores, and specialty shops, allowing fans to showcase their love for the legendary rock band.
The assortment includes both metal and enamel designs, featuring some of AC/DC’s most iconic imagery. Among the designs are references to classic albums, logos, and legendary moments in the band’s history.
These pins vary in size and fastening types, with some featuring standard pin-back closures, while others utilize butterfly clasps for secure attachment.

AC/DC – Original Press Photograph - 3347
A rare and authentic 8” x 10” black-and-white press photo featuring the legendary rock band AC/DC, taken during the filming of the first videos with Brian Johnson following the release of Back in Black. This classic promotional image showcases the iconic lineup—including, from left to right, Malcolm Young, Brian Johnson, Phil Rudd, Angus Young, and Cliff Williams. The photo’s border features the Atlantic Records and AC/DC logos printed in bold black along the bottom edge.
The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and distress, as shown in the listing images, which provide an accurate representation of the condition.


AC/DC - Special French Edition Newspaper
Featuring AC/DC & Van Halen - 2588
Unearthed from the golden era of live rock journalism, this rare French-language special edition of LIVE! Le Journal Rock spotlights two of the most electrifying bands of the late ‘70s and early ‘80s: AC/DC and Van Halen. Boasting over 60 exclusive photos and in-depth articles, the issue features iconic shots of Bon Scott and Brian Johnson, alongside candid images of Van Halen in full swagger. Inside, you’ll find feature pieces detailing the massive rise of Back in Black, AC/DC’s worldwide dominance, and Van Halen’s dynamic stage presence. With album reviews, tour histories, and original Quebec media coverage—all laid out across broadsheet pages—this newspaper is a time capsule capturing a pivotal moment in rock history. A dream collectible for fans of classic rock, it offers a beautifully preserved snapshot of two powerhouse bands in their prime.

AC/DC – Set of Original Color Slides - 3352
A set of four original color slides featuring rare images from AC/ DC’s Sydney tour, February 15, 1988. Photographed by Susanka Kocour, the slides capture various moments from the tour, including the live concert and backstage with the band.
The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition.

AC/DC - Rare Vintage Mexican Rock Magazine2589
This is an original vintage rock magazine from Mexico, spotlighting the legendary AC/DC during the height of their global domination. Bursting with black-and-white and color imagery, the magazine includes articles, features, and promotional content that capture the band’s raw power and charisma. Notably, it showcases photos of Brian Johnson and Angus Young, along with other members, at a time when the band was actively promoting some of their most iconic work. Printed in Spanish and sold only in Mexico, this publication served as a collectible for fans south of the border during the band’s rise to international superstardom. A true time capsule, this magazine reflects both the global reach of AC/DC and the regional fan culture that celebrated them. A must-have for any serious collector of international AC/DC memorabilia.
AC/DC - Atlantic Records “File Copy” Letter Re: Billboard Magazine Interview with AC/DC - 2602
This is an original “file copy” letter dated January 31, 1980, issued by Stu Ginsburg from the publicity department at Atlantic Records. Sent to Peter Mensch of Leber-Krebs management, the memo informs him of an upcoming call from Billboard Magazine’s London correspondent. The intent was to interview Mensch for a feature on AC/DC’s booming European success, with mentions of touring plans and upcoming album releases. Notably, the letter also indicates that a photo of the band receiving their Gold records would be featured in the international section of Billboard’s next issue. A rare and fascinating industry communication from a key moment in the band’s rise to global stardom.

AC/DC - “For Those About to Rock” / “Let There Be Rock” Live – 1982 Italian 7” Single - 4114
This is an original 1982 Italian-pressed 7” vinyl single featuring AC/ DC’s thunderous anthem “For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)” backed with a live version of “Let There Be Rock,” recorded in December 1981. Released by Atlantic Records and bearing the catalog number W 11721, this single showcases the band’s explosive live energy and their stadium-shaking sound during the early Brian Johnson era. The picture sleeve features a striking live shot of Angus Young in full guitar assault mode, while the reverse includes European tour dates and a promo for the album. A killer collectible for those about to rock—and collectors who already do.

AC/DC - “The Razors Edge” Double-Sided Promo Poster - 3575
This extremely rare 24” x 36” two-sided promotional poster was printed in limited quantity to celebrate the release of AC/ DC’s 1990 smash album The Razors Edge. One side features the powerful torn-metal album artwork, while the reverse side boldly proclaims “We’ve Got the Edge!” with a grid of AC/DC album covers, showcasing the band’s legendary catalog. Intended solely for in-store use and never sold to the public, this double-sided gem shows authentic wear from display, including pinholes and tape remnants, adding to its rock ’n’ roll character. A killer piece for any serious AC/DC collector.




AC/DC - ‘Highway to Hell’ Vintage-Style Charcoal Tee - 4684
A well-worn classic with rock ‘n’ roll attitude. This charcoal tee features the AC/DC logo and Highway to Hell band lineup graphic in a distressed monochrome print. Soft cotton feel with a perfectly broken-in look. Made in El Salvador, size Medium.
AC/DC - Collection of Pins - 2572
This collection of six AC/DC pins represents a variety of officially licensed and fan-favorite designs produced over the years. These pins were sold as band merchandise at concerts, record stores, and specialty shops, allowing fans to showcase their love for the legendary rock band.
The assortment includes both metal and enamel designs, featuring some of AC/DC’s most iconic imagery. Among the designs are references to classic albums, logos, and legendary moments in the band’s history.
These pins vary in size and fastening types, with some featuring standard pin-back closures, while others utilize butterfly clasps for secure attachment.
AC/DC - The Razor’s Edge Canadian Tour Crew Sweatshirt - 4650
This rare, size XL AC/DC crew sweatshirt was issued during the band’s The Razor’s Edge Canadian Tour in 1990–91, which featured special guests Love/Hate and helped launch some of the most iconic performances of the era. Produced as part of a CPI/DKD/ PCP production, this heavyweight Fruit of the Loom sweatshirt (Made in USA) features front embroidery in bold silver, red, and white thread with tour details beneath the AC/DC and Razor’s Edge logos.
The left sleeve proudly sports the Brockum branding alongside embroidered flags representing countries from the world tour circuit, including the U.S., Canada, U.K., Japan, and Australia. Designed exclusively for production and crew staff, this tour-worn piece is an ultra-rare slice of AC/DC history—perfect for fans who want to wear the legacy loud and proud.

AC/DC – Set of Original Color Slides - 3356
A set of four original color slides featuring rare images from AC/DC’s Sydney tour, February 15, 1988. Photographed by Susanka Kocour, the slides capture various moments from the tour, including the live concert and backstage with the band.
The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition.
AC/DC – “Fly on the Wall” (German LP, Atlantic 781 263-1, 1985) - 4953
An original 1985 German pressing of Fly on the Wall, AC/DC’s 10th studio album and a deep cut fan favorite. Released under catalog number 781 263-1 by Atlantic Records, this LP features the iconic animated wood panel cover art with the red-eyed fly and creepy voyeur eye, a quirky visual pairing with the band’s gritty, no-nonsense sound.
Entirely produced by brothers Angus and Malcolm Young, this album sees AC/DC taking full control of the creative wheel. It’s raw, riff-heavy, and bursting with sneering vocals and swampy grooves that deliver a more stripped-down and sinister sound compared to their earlier ‘80s releases. Tracks like “Shake Your Foundations,” “Sink the Pink,” and “Back in Business” became cult favorites, while the title track remains one of the band’s most uniquely atmospheric openers.
This pressing includes the original printed inner sleeve with full lyrics and band credits, plus classic Warner/Atlantic orange center labels marked “Made in Germany.” The layout even features a fun “Polaroid wall” design on the back cover with photos of each band member.




AC/DC
- Book Lot Featuring a Signed Copy - 2623
Plug into the power of rock history with this curated AC/DC book collection, packed with fan-favorite content and a truly rare gem:
“AC/DC: The Encyclopaedia” by Malcolm Dome & Jerry Ewing – A thorough and visually rich reference book covering the band’s entire history, discography, and deep-cut trivia.
“25 Év Nagyfeszültségen” by Sebestyén László – A Hungarianlanguage AC/DC retrospective spanning 25 years of high-voltage history, personally signed and inscribed by amplifier legend Jim Marshall (dated 1998).
“Guitar World Presents Classic Rock” – A killer compilation spotlighting rock icons including AC/DC, pulled from the pages of Guitar World magazine. Loaded with stories, interviews, and classic photos.
This lot stands out not only for its content but for the rare Jim Marshall autograph—an electrifying piece of rock memorabilia in its own right. A must-have for serious AC/DC fans and collectors.
AC/DC - “Live” Unofficial LP – Still Sealed Korean Pressing - 2624
This still-sealed unofficial AC/DC Live LP delivers high voltage in a rare and visually striking package. Likely pressed in South Korea (as suggested by the back cover’s Korean manufacturer markings and layout), this bootleg release features an alternate design with a dramatic lightning strike over a nighttime cityscape on the front and stylized canyon artwork on the back.
The LP includes a killer tracklist of AC/DC’s most electrifying hits, from “Back in Black” and “Highway to Hell” to “T.N.T.” and “You Shook Me All Night Long.” While unofficial, this pressing has become a sought-after collector’s item thanks to its distinctive cover art, unusual origins, and sealed condition.
Perfect for die-hard fans and vinyl completists chasing rare international editions.
AC/DC - Rare Two-Piece Promo Poster - 3618
This massive two-piece AC/DC promotional poster measures an eye-popping 78” x 59.5” and was produced in extremely limited numbers to promote the 1990 release of The Razors Edge. Featuring bold black lettering on a blazing red background with the phrase “PREPARE TO BE THUNDERSTRUCK,” this striking display was never intended for retail sale and was used only in select record store and retail campaigns. With some edge wear and tape residue on the reverse from original use, this is a battleworn survivor from one of the band’s most iconic eras, perfect for the serious AC/DC collector.
AC/DC - “For Those About to Rock” Atlantic Records Backstage Pass - 3167
This is an original 4” x 2.5” laminated backstage pass issued to an Atlantic Records team member during AC/DC’s “For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)” North American tour. The front of the pass features the band’s iconic cannon artwork along with the bold AC/DC logo and a vibrant multi-color Atlantic Records emblem, designating full Access All Areas privileges. The reverse side delivers a fitting tribute—an explosive illustration of the United States with the words “WE SALUTE YOU” printed across the heartland, a nod to the album’s anthemic title track. Authentic tour-used passes like this are rare keepsakes of AC/DC’s explosive touring legacy and a must-have for collectors of rock memorabilia.
AC/DC - “Stiff Lower Back” Local Crew T-Shirt - 4635
This original AC/DC “Stiff Lower Back” local crew T-shirt is a behind-the-scenes gem from the hard-hitting world of rock touring. Printed on a heavyweight All Sport cotton tee (Made in USA), the shirt features a hilarious chest graphic of a devil-horned roadie straining to push a stack of AC/DC amps—complete with stars of pain and the tour-hardened phrase “Stiff Lower Back” underneath.
Issued exclusively to local crew members working AC/DC shows, this shirt was never sold to the public, making it a rare insider piece from the world’s loudest backstage. Whether you’re a roadie at heart or a die-hard fan, this is a badass blend of humor, grit, and rock history. Size X-Large
AC/DC - Rare Promotional Transparency & Press Photo - 3348
This is an exceptionally rare 10” x 7” double black-and-white transparency, created exclusively for Atlantic Records to promote AC/DC. Designed for internal use only, this transparency features a striking image of the band during a performance on the “Back in Black” tour, framed with a black/red border that includes the AC/ DC logo and Atlantic Records logo along the bottom.
Included with the transparency is an original press photograph created from the transparency. Transparencies like this were used solely for promotional and advertising purposes, such as print campaigns, press materials, or album marketing, and were never made available to the public, making them highly collectible.
This unique piece of music memorabilia offers a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes promotional efforts of one of rock’s greatest bands. Whether for its historical value or rarity, this transparency is an incredible addition to any AC/DC collection.







AC/DC - Original “Let There Be Rock” Promo Flyer - 2585
This is an original 8.5” x 11” promotional flyer issued in 1982 to advertise the release of Let There Be Rock, the electrifying concert film featuring AC/ DC in their Bon Scott-era prime. Designed for retail distribution, the flyer promotes not only the film but also the records and cassettes available at the time, capturing a pivotal moment in rock history. Featuring bold graphics and era-authentic typography, it’s a rare piece of promotional ephemera from one of the band’s most iconic periods. A perfect collectible for any AC/DC fan or rock memorabilia enthusiast.
AC/DC - Collection of Pins - 2574
This collection of six AC/DC pins represents a variety of officially licensed and fan-favorite designs produced over the years. These pins were sold as band merchandise at concerts, record stores, and specialty shops, allowing fans to showcase their love for the legendary rock band.
The assortment includes both metal and enamel designs, featuring some of AC/DC’s most iconic imagery. Among the designs are references to classic albums, logos, and legendary moments in the band’s history.
These pins vary in size and fastening types, with some featuring standard pin-back closures, while others utilize butterfly clasps for secure attachment.
AC/DC - Vintage 1978 “Powerage” U.S. Tour Shirt
Here’s a true piece of rock history—an original 1978 AC/DC “Powerage” U.S. Tour shirt, worn and weathered just right. This vintage gem features bold white lettering across the chest with the tour title that marked the band’s raw and electrifying rise through the States. While the size tag has faded with time, the shirt fits like a modern small and has that ultra-soft, broken-in feel only decades of rock ‘n’ roll can achieve. Signs of use are present, adding character and authenticity to this well-loved relic. Whether you’re collecting, wearing, or framing it, this shirt brings the voltage.
AC/DC - “Switched On” Colored Vinyl 2LP Bootleg
Switched On is an unofficial double LP that captures AC/DC during rehearsals for their 1983 Flick of the Switch tour. Pressed on eye-catching green and red colored vinyl, this rare bootleg features raw, early takes of “Guns for Hire,” “Flick of the Switch,” “Nervous Shakedown,” and more. Housed in a deluxe gatefold sleeve designed to resemble a fan-made scrapbook, the jacket is loaded with replica ticket stubs, photos and tour dates. Released by XelBoxx Records in 2009, this limited edition piece (only 300 made) is a killer addition to any serious AC/DC vinyl collection.
AC/DC – Set of Original Color Slides - 3355
A set of four original color slides featuring three rare images from AC/DC’s Sydney tour, February 15, 1988. Photographed by Susanka Kocour, the slides capture various moments from the tour, including the live concert and backstage with the band. The fourth slide features a shot of Malcolm, Brian and Chris on stage during filming of the music video “Thunderstruck”.
The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition.
AC/DC - “Stiff Upper Lip” World Tour 2001 Japanese Tour Itinerary - 2583
This original tour itinerary handbook from AC/DC’s 2001 Stiff Upper Lip World Tour in Japan offers a rare and fascinating glimpse behind the scenes of one of rock’s most iconic bands. Measuring 10.5” x 8”, the professionally printed booklet served as the daily guide for band members and crew, detailing the tour’s logistics with precision. Inside, it includes comprehensive personnel listings—covering the band, management, production, and technical crew—as well as contact information for promoters, hotels, and local support staff. The itinerary outlines each day of the tour, from the crew’s arrival in Japan on February 16 through to the final show and departure on February 23. Highlights include venue details for Yokohama Arena and Osaka-Jo Hall, hotel arrangements at the Shin-Yokohama Prince Hotel, and production schedules for setup, sound checks, and travel between cities. The pages are clean and intact, showing only minor signs of use, and the booklet remains securely bound. This is an authentic piece of road gear used during AC/DC’s high-voltage run through Japan—a must-have collectible for any dedicated fan or memorabilia enthusiast looking to own a piece of touring history from one of rock’s greatest bands.
AC/DC - Rare Rock 82 Yugoslavian Kung Fu Comic AC/DC Profile Crossover - 2592
This rare 11.75” × 4.25” comic-style magazine from Yugoslavia, titled Rock 82, is an unusual and striking crossover from the early 1980s. The publication features a full-length illustrated Kung Fu action story—done in classic black-and-white comic book style— while also including a dedicated AC/DC band profile section. The AC/DC content appears alongside the main comic and includes photographs, band member bios, and discography details, offering a snapshot of the band’s rising global influence during the Bon Scott and Brian Johnson eras. Printed entirely in SerboCroatian, this hybrid-format collectible is a fascinating example of how international publications blended pop culture, music, and graphic storytelling. A true oddity for both AC/DC fans and vintage comic collectors alike.






AC/DC - The Razor’s Edge World Tour Crew Jacket
This official AC/DC The Razor’s Edge World Tour crew jacket was issued during the band’s legendary 1990–1991 global tour that followed the release of their hit album The Razor’s Edge. Manufactured by Rockware—a brand known for producing high-quality tour apparel—this durable black denim-style jacket features a classic button-up front with brass hardware and chest pockets.
Embroidered on the front chest in bold red stitching is THE RAZOR’S EDGE WORLD TOUR, while the back showcases a large, vibrant AC/DC logo that demands attention. These jackets were produced in limited quantities and given exclusively to members of the touring crew, making this an authentic and rare collectible from one of AC/DC’s most commercially successful eras. A true piece of rock and roll history for collectors and fans alike.
AC/DC - “Problem Child” Original 1970s U.S. Sheet Music
This is an original U.S.-issued sheet music for AC/DC’s rebellious anthem “Problem Child,” as recorded on ATCO Records. Written by Bon Scott, Malcolm Young, and Angus Young, the sheet music features full notation for vocals, guitar, and piano, making it a must-have for any fan or musician who wants to channel the band’s raw, electrified sound. The cover displays a striking black-and-white live photo from the iconic album “Let There Be Rock”, with the iconic AC/DC logo in bold pink above the stage. Issued by Edward B. Marks Music Corporation and Belwin Mills Publishing, this vintage publication embodies the no-nonsense, high-voltage spirit of AC/DC’s early era.
AC/DC – Set of Original Color Slides - 3350
A set of four original color slides featuring two rare images from AC/DC’s Sydney tour, February 15, 1988. Photographed by Susanka Kocour, the slides capture moments from the live concert and backstage with the band. The other two slides feature a shot of Cliff on stage during a concert and one of Phil with his drum kit on stage.
The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition.
AC/DC - “Black Ice” World Tour Concert Program
This is an original concert program from AC/DC’s monumental Black Ice World Tour, sold exclusively at venues during the band’s global run from 2008 to 2010. Measuring approximately 13.25” x 9.25”, the tour book is packed with high-gloss pages featuring vibrant live shots, band portraits, and behind-the-scenes moments from one of the highest-grossing tours in rock history. Highlighting all five members—Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Brian Johnson, Cliff Williams, and Phil Rudd—the program serves as a striking tribute to the band’s explosive return to the world stage following an eight-year hiatus. A must-have keepsake for serious AC/DC collectors, this tour book captures the raw energy, iconic imagery, and powerhouse legacy of a band still firing on all cylinders.
AC/DC - Collection of Pins
This collection of six AC/DC pins represents a variety of officially licensed and fan-favorite designs produced over the years. These pins were sold as band merchandise at concerts, record stores, and specialty shops, allowing fans to showcase their love for the legendary rock band.
The assortment includes both metal and enamel designs, featuring some of AC/DC’s most iconic imagery. Among the designs are references to classic albums, logos, and legendary moments in the band’s history.
These pins vary in size and fastening types, with some featuring standard pin-back closures, while others utilize butterfly clasps for secure attachment.
AC/DC – For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) Japanese Sheet Music Book - 2596
This is an original Japanese-issued AC/DC sheet music book featuring songs from the 1981 album For Those About to Rock (We Salute You). Published by Rittor Music, this book includes full transcriptions for guitar and vocals across all ten album tracks, including “Put the Finger on You,” “Let’s Get It Up,” “Inject the Venom,” “C.O.D.,” and the thunderous title anthem. The vibrant orange and purple cover showcases live performance shots of Angus Young in action, while the interior blends Japanese and English text alongside high-quality performance photography. A rare and collectible piece for both musicians and fans, this edition captures the explosive spirit of AC/DC during their early Brian Johnson era.






AC/DC - Atlantic Records Internal Memo - 2597
This is an original 1980 Atlantic Records internal memo, with “file copy” written in green pen, detailing the television airdate schedule for AC/DC’s performances on prominent shows like American Top 10, Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert, and Hollywood Heartbeat. Dated October 17, 1980, and addressed to Perry Cooper from Tony Mandich, this document outlines broadcast dates for “You Shook Me All Night Long” and “What Do You Do for Money Honey.” Issued on official Atlantic Recording Corporation letterhead with received stamp, this rare artifact offers a behind-the-scenes look at how major labels promoted their artists during the height of AC/DC’s Back in Black era. A unique piece of industry history for collectors and fans of the band.
AC/DC - Black Ice World Tour 2008 Wilkes-Barre T-Shirt - 4675
All aboard the rock ‘n’ roll train! This official size XL AC/DC tour shirt commemorates the Black Ice World Tour stop in WilkesBarre, Pennsylvania, on October 26th and 28th, 2008. The front features a bold and intricate design with the AC/DC logo over a stylized red train, framed by gothic flourishes and metallic wings—a visual tribute to the power and speed of the band’s tour.
The back proudly lists the tour stop and dates, along with the “Black Ice World Tour 2008” banner and lightning bolt insignia. Printed on a soft, pre-shrunk black Anvil cotton tee, this shirt was made for the fans who showed up, rocked out, and never looked back. A killer piece of tour memorabilia from one of AC/DC’s most electrifying returns to the stage.
AC/DC - “Big Gun” 1993 Promo Poster - 3583
This explosive 23.25” x 33” promotional poster was printed in limited quantities to celebrate the release of AC/DC’s powerhouse single “Big Gun,” produced by Rick Rubin and featured in the 1993 action film Last Action Hero. With bold artwork depicting a massive cannon aimed at a skyline and the band’s iconic logo towering above, this striking visual perfectly captures the song’s no-holds-barred energy. Created for in-store promotion only and never offered to the public, this rare piece of early-’90s rock memorabilia is a must-have for serious AC/DC collectors.
AC/DC - “Monsters of Rock” 1991 Backstage VIP Pass - 3166
This unused backstage VIP pass was issued for the Monsters of Rock festival held on August 17, 1991, at Donington Park, UK. Designed for exclusive access to the guest and artistes area, the pass features a striking yellow and black design with the festival’s iconic bat-winged demon mascot and bold lettering indicating its validity for the event.
Monsters of Rock 1991 Lineup:
• AC/DC (Headliner)
• Metallica
• Mötley Crüe
• Queensrÿche
• The Black Crowes
This pass remains in pristine, unused condition, preserving a piece of rock history from one of the most legendary hard rock and heavy metal festivals. A rare and collectible item, perfect for memorabilia collectors and fans of classic rock and metal.

AC/DC - Angus Young Graphic T-Shirt - 4693
This worn-in AC/DC t-shirt brings the thunder with a powerful front graphic of Angus Young mid-shred beneath the band’s iconic logo, accented in electric blue and white. Designed for retail sale and likely a size small based on fit, this shirt has true rock ‘n’ roll character—complete with visible wear, fading, and a couple of small holes that only add to its road-worn authenticity. A killer piece for collectors or fans who like their shirts like their riffs: raw and loud.

AC/DC - Vintage 35mm Slide - 3345
An electrifying original 35mm color slide featuring Angus Young of AC/DC captured mid-performance, drenched in sweat and tearing through a riff on his iconic Gibson SG. This vintage concert image, marked ©APRF France, showcases the raw energy and charisma Angus brought to the stage. The vibrant lighting and composition perfectly reflect the high-voltage atmosphere AC/ DC is known for. A killer collectible for any true fan of classic rock photography.
Slide exhibits expected signs of handling and tape from archival use. Please refer to the images for an accurate representation of condition.


AC/DC - Atlantic Records Mailgram – AC/DC Interview Coordination - 2598
This is an original 1980 Atlantic Records internal memo, with “file copy” written in green pen, detailing the television airdate schedule for AC/DC’s performances on prominent shows like American Top 10, Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert, and Hollywood Heartbeat. Dated October 17, 1980, and addressed to Perry Cooper from Tony Mandich, this document outlines broadcast dates for “You Shook This original 1980 Western Union “Mailgram” (File Copy) from Atlantic Records captures behind-the-scenes communication regarding media coverage of AC/ DC during the height of their popularity. Sent to Paul Cooper at Atlantic’s West Coast office, the memo confirms an incoming message from Peter Mensch (representing AC/DC) and details an interview request from Robert Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times for an upcoming AC/DC release. Marked “File AC/DC” and stamped as received on July 14, 1980, this vintage industry artifact offers a rare glimpse into the promotional efforts and press coordination behind one of the biggest rock bands of the era. A unique collectible for fans of AC/DC and music industry ephemera alike. Me All Night Long” and “What Do You Do for Money Honey.” Issued on official Atlantic Recording Corporation letterhead with received stamp, this rare artifact offers a behind-the-scenes look at how major labels promoted their artists during the height of AC/DC’s Back in Black era. A unique piece of industry history for collectors and fans of the band.


AC/DC - Set of Angus Young Funko Pop! Vinyl Figures - 2543
This is a collectible two-pack featuring Angus Young of AC/DC as stylized vinyl figures from the Pop! Rocks series by Funko. Both figures are boxed and numbered #91, but each sports a distinct look. The standard edition showcases Angus in his classic schoolboy outfit with a black cap and red SG guitar, while the FYE exclusive variant switches it up with a blue cap emblazoned with an “A” and a red schoolboy outfit. These figures pay tribute to Angus’s legendary stage persona and are must-haves for any AC/DC fan or Funko Pop! collector. Both come in their original packaging with window display boxes in excellent condition.
AC/DC - Collection of Pins - 2573
This collection of six AC/DC pins represents a variety of officially licensed and fan-favorite designs produced over the years. These pins were sold as band merchandise at concerts, record stores, and specialty shops, allowing fans to showcase their love for the legendary rock band.
The assortment includes both metal and enamel designs, featuring some of AC/DC’s most iconic imagery. Among the designs are references to classic albums, logos, and legendary moments in the band’s history.
These pins vary in size and fastening types, with some featuring standard pin-back closures, while others utilize butterfly clasps for secure attachment.
AC/DC – Limited Edition Fan Pressed 7” Single
Pressed by the underground label XeRocks and strictly limited to just 300 copies worldwide, this unauthorized 7” fan-produced maxi-single captures AC/DC raw and unfiltered during a high-voltage 1985 performance at Broome County Arena in Binghamton, NY. Side A features a blistering live rendition of “First Blood,” while Side B delivers the cheeky, hard-driving “Playing With Girls,” both recorded live on September 4, 1985.
Housed in a full-color custom picture sleeve with fierce Angus Young artwork and an over-the-top fly illustration (because why not), this bootleg gem was issued in a variety of colored vinyl. This particular copy is pressed on opaque white marbled vinyl with custom XeRocks cartoon labels, featuring their unmistakable bat-like mascot.
Unofficial. Unapologetic. Unmistakably AC/DC. For die-hard fans and collectors who love their rock loud, fast, and off the radar.
AC/DC - Black Ice Tour Local Crew T-Shirt - 4658
This official size XL AC/DC local crew T-shirt hails from the legendary Black Ice World Tour and features an intense front graphic of Angus Young riding a fire-breathing demon train— blazing through smoke and skulls with hellish fury. The AC/DC logo is printed boldly above, with “LOCAL CREW” stamped below, identifying this as exclusive backstage-issued gear for the crew that kept the rock rolling across the globe.
Printed on a black Gildan Heavy Cotton tee, this shirt was never sold to the public and was reserved solely for working crew members during one of the band’s most massive tours. A rare and badass collectible from the high-voltage world of AC/DC live production.
AC/DC - “Back in Black” 1980 Orpheum Theatre Backstage Pass - 3361
This is an original, unused backstage pass from AC/DC’s historic “Back in Black” tour, issued for the October 9, 1980 concert at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston, MA. Measuring 3” x 4”, this vintage fabric pass served as an all-access credential during one of the earliest U.S. stops on the tour that introduced Brian Johnson as frontman following the loss of Bon Scott.
Featuring bold tour graphics and preserved in unused condition with the original adhesive backing intact, this pass is a rare survivor from a defining moment in rock history. A must-have collectible for AC/DC fans and backstage pass collectors alike.






AC/DC “Ballbreaker” Tour Double-Sided Scotland Flyer - 2587
This is an original two-sided promotional flyer for AC/DC’s legendary Ballbreaker tour stop in Scotland in 1996. Measuring approximately 8.25” x 6”, this vintage flyer features bold artwork and tour branding on one side, with concert details and local information on the reverse. Printed to promote the band’s explosive performance during one of their most high-voltage tours, this piece captures the raw energy and excitement AC/ DC brought to stages around the world. A standout piece of promotional ephemera from the band’s Ballbreaker era.
AC/DC - Unauthorized Fan Pressed Yellow Vinyl 7”
This is an unauthorized fan-produced 7-inch single featuring early AC/DC tracks, pressed on eye-catching translucent yellow vinyl. The sleeve showcases a black-and-white image of Angus Young in full schoolboy regalia, overlaid with a striking orange lightning bolt listing the included songs: “Can I Sit Next to You Girl,” “Soul Stripper,” and a live version of “She’s Got Balls.” While not an official release, this collectible captures the raw energy of AC/ DC’s formative years and stands out as a bold piece of fan-made memorabilia.
AC/DC - Highway to Hell 1979 European Tour Program - 2595
This is an original 1979 Highway to Hell European tour program, a must-have piece of AC/DC history from their final tour with the legendary Bon Scott. The glossy program bursts with vivid photos, detailed band bios, and tour notes that capture the band’s raw energy just before they skyrocketed into global superstardom. The striking front cover features a classic group shot of the band, while the back shouts “Prepare to Burn” alongside the iconic Highway to Hell album art. From Angus Young’s electrifying stage presence to behind-the-scenes band insights, this vintage collectible is a time capsule from one of rock’s most thunderous eras.
AC/DC - “For Those About to Rock” Cannon Tee
A vintage-style AC/DC tee featuring the iconic cannon from their legendary anthem For Those About to Rock (We Salute You).
Printed on a super-soft heather black Fruit of the Loom shirt, this XL tee pairs bold blue lightning graphics with a distressed retro vibe. A must-have for any fan ready to roll thunder with one of rock’s loudest bands.

AC/DC “Blow Up Your Video” UK Tour Oversized
Sold-Out Promo - 3616
This towering 40.5” x 59.5” promotional poster was printed in extremely limited numbers to promote AC/DC’s Blow Up Your Video UK tour in 1988. Featuring a high-voltage image of Angus Young mid-shred and doused in sweat, this piece announces soldout shows at Birmingham’s NEC Arena and London’s Wembley Arena, with special guests Dokken. Designed for in-store and venue display only and never offered for sale to the public, this bold, gritty design captures the raw power and energy of AC/ DC at their live peak. A rare survivor from one of the band’s most explosive eras.

AC/DC – Set of Original Color Slides - 3351
A set of four original color slides featuring two rare images from AC/DC’s Sydney tour, February 15, 1988. Photographed by Susanka Kocour, the slides capture various moments from the live concert. The other two slides feature a shot of Angus on stage during a concert and one of the band on stage during filming of the music video “You Shook Me All Night Long”.
The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition.





AC/DC – The Razors Edge 1990 UK Vinyl LP - 4955
An original 1990 UK vinyl pressing of AC/DC’s The Razors Edge, catalog number WX364 / 7567-91413-1, released by ATCO Records and Albert Productions. This hard-hitting album marked a major comeback for the band, fueled by the earth-shattering power of the global hit “Thunderstruck.”
Produced by Bruce Fairbairn, The Razors Edge showcases Brian Johnson at full vocal throttle and Angus Young tearing through riffs with surgical precision. From the blazing opener “Fire Your Guns” to the anthem “Are You Ready”, the album is packed with fan favorites and stadium-sized energy.
This pressing features the bold torn-metal artwork and includes all 12 tracks on the original black vinyl with the blue-on-white ATCO/Albert center labels. A classic piece from the band’s Brian Johnson era, and a must-have for any serious AC/DC collector.
AC/DC - “Ballbreaker” Exploding Golf Ball Promo2556
This rare promotional exploding golf ball was issued in conjunction with the release of AC/DC’s 1995 album Ballbreaker. Housed in a 2” cube box featuring the iconic album title and Elektra branding, this prank novelty perfectly channels the band’s mischievous energy. The packaging promises the “Ultimate Golf Gag”, switch out your buddy’s ball and watch it erupt in a puff of smoke upon impact. These were never sold to the public and were instead distributed to industry insiders and media for promotional purposes. A fun and offbeat collector’s item that’s as explosive as AC/DC’s sound.
AC/DC – Original Press Photograph - 2553
A rare and authentic 5” x 7” black-and-white press photo featuring the legendary rock band AC/DC. This classic promotional image showcases the iconic lineup, including (from left to right) Malcolm Young, Angus Young, Cliff Williams, Brian Johnson and Simon Wright. The photo bears the official Atlantic Records and “AC/DC” logos at the bottom.
The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition.
AC/DC - “Black Ice” Tour Crew Jacket - 3247
This official AC/DC “Black Ice” tour crew jacket was issued during the band’s massive 2008–2010 world tour and features the AC/DC logo and Black Ice Tour embroidery on the front chest. Manufactured by Landway, this size large soft-shell jacket combines comfort and durability with a fleece-lined interior and multiple zippered pockets—perfect for the road crew braving stadium setups across the globe.
The back features the embossed logo of Clair Global, the legendary live sound company behind AC/DC’s thunderous concert audio. Not available to the public, this jacket was exclusively worn by members of the tour crew, making it a rare and authentic piece of behind-the-scenes rock history. A musthave for serious collectors and fans of one of AC/DC’s biggest tours.
AC/DC - Collection of Pins - 2576
This collection of six AC/DC pins represents a variety of officially licensed and fan-favorite designs produced over the years. These pins were sold as band merchandise at concerts, record stores, and specialty shops, allowing fans to showcase their love for the legendary rock band.
The assortment includes both metal and enamel designs, featuring some of AC/DC’s most iconic imagery. Among the designs are references to classic albums, logos, and legendary moments in the band’s history.
These pins vary in size and fastening types, with some featuring standard pin-back closures, while others utilize butterfly clasps for secure attachment.

AC/DC - Unused 1979 Backstage Pass - 3363
Offered here is a rare, unused backstage pass from one of the most explosive rock lineups of the late 1970s—Ted Nugent with AC/DC and the Scorpions. This authentic 4” x 2.25” adhesive pass was issued for the August 3, 1979 show at Pittsburgh Civic Arena, where the Scorpions opened, AC/DC followed with Bon Scott at the helm, and Ted Nugent headlined the night. The pass features bold graphics with Ted Nugent’s image and logos for all three acts, plus the WYDD FM radio sponsor. The reverse retains its original peel-off backing, confirming it was never used. A killer piece of rock history from a night when the Civic Arena nearly exploded with sound.
The item may exhibit minor signs of age but remains in excellent, unused condition, as shown in the listing photos.

AC/DC - Atlantic Records Inter-Office Memo – “AC/ DC Gold LPs” File Copy - 2599
This original Atlantic Records inter-office memo, dated April 22, 1980, offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into label operations during the height of AC/DC’s success. Issued from Perry Cooper to Joanne Toker, this “file copy” document outlines the shipment of AC/DC gold LPs to key individuals in the music industry across the UK and Australia, including names tied to stage design, management, and amplification. Stamped “RECEIVED”, further emphasize its authenticity and internal use. A fascinating piece of industry history that reflects the label’s promotional push and the band’s soaring momentum following the success of Highway to Hell and in anticipation of Back in Black.




AC/DC – Set of Original Color Slides - 3359
A set of four original color slides featuring rare images from AC/ DC’s Sydney tour, February 15, 1988. Photographed by Susanka Kocour, the slides capture various moments backstage with the band.
The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition.
AC/DC – “That’s the Way I Wanna Rock N Roll” UK 12” Single - 4944
Crank it up with this powerhouse 12” UK single from AC/DC, featuring the explosive anthem “That’s the Way I Wanna Rock N Roll” — a high-voltage highlight from their 1988 album Blow Up Your Video. Issued under catalog number A9098T, this Atlantic Records release was pressed in the UK and spins at 45 RPM for maximum sonic punch.
The A-side delivers the title track, while the B-side keeps the adrenaline flowing with “Kissin’ Dynamite” and “Borrowed Time”. Produced by the legendary duo Harry Vanda and George Young, this record captures the band in peak form, with Brian Johnson’s gravelly vocals and Angus Young’s searing guitar riffs front and center.
The sleeve features electrifying live shots of the band and includes an original Atlantic Records catalogue insert, a throwback to the golden age of vinyl. Whether you’re a die-hard collector or a rock ‘n’ roll revivalist, this pressing is a loud, proud tribute to AC/DC’s enduring swagger.
AC/DC - Local Crew World Tour 1990–91 T-Shirt
This original size X-large crew shirt from AC/DC’s 1990–91 world tour features one of the most iconic designs from the road crew archives. The front chest graphic shows a close-up of a fan’s head being shaved with the band’s name carved clean into the back— because sometimes fandom really is skin-deep. “Local Crew” and “World Tour 1990–91” are boldly printed above, cementing its backstage credentials. Made in the USA by The Brockum Group, this black cotton tee shows signs of wear from real-world tour use, adding to its authentic, lived-in rock history. A true piece of the action for collectors who prefer their memorabilia with grit.
AC/DC - Unofficial Fan-Pressed 7” Single Amber Vinyl - 3824
This is an unauthorized fan-produced 7-inch single featuring two powerful live recordings from AC/DC’s early days, pressed on striking translucent amber vinyl. Side A includes a raw and electrifying performance of “Rock ‘N’ Roll Singer,” recorded live at Barbarella’s Club in Birmingham, England on July 31, 1976. Side B features a searing rendition of “School Days,” captured at Cirque Royal in Brussels, Belgium on October 15, 1976. Issued by XeRocks Records in 1999 (catalog XRX-920419), this unofficial release pairs iconic Bon Scott-era energy with vivid underground artwork and an unmistakable bootleg charm. A must-have for die-hard AC/DC fans and collectors of rare vinyl oddities.

AC/DC - Hand-Painted Russian Nesting Doll Set
This one-of-a-kind hand-painted Russian nesting doll set celebrates the legendary rockers of AC/DC with bold, expressive artistry. Starting with an 8-inch tall Angus Young in his signature schoolboy outfit, each wooden figure opens to reveal another band member in sequence, including Bon Scott, Brian Johnson, and more, capturing the evolution of one of rock’s most electrifying bands.
Each doll is painted with unique character details, instruments, and iconic stage looks, all rendered in a vibrant, slightly exaggerated folk-art style that’s equal parts tribute and conversation piece. A must-have collectible for serious AC/DC fans and lovers of unconventional rock memorabilia.

AC/DC - Black Ice Countertop Promo Display - 2531
This striking 11” x 8.25” cardboard countertop display was created to promote the release of AC/DC’s 2008 album Black Ice. Featuring bold artwork with the iconic AC/DC logo in red foil over a black-on-black embossed background, it advertises the album’s October 20th release and includes details about the limited edition CD, vinyl, and the lead single “Rock ‘N’ Roll Train.”
Originally distributed to select retailers, this compact standee includes its original fold-out easel back for easy display. A rare piece of in-store promotional material perfect for collectors and fans of AC/DC.




AC/DC - Bell-Ringers from Hell – Live in Hartford 1981 Limited Edition Bootleg - 2615
“This unofficial live LP titled Bell-Ringers from Hell captures AC/ DC’s blistering December 3, 1981 performance at the Hartford Civic Center during their For Those About to Rock U.S. tour. Pressed on striking translucent red vinyl, this bootleg release is limited to just 150 hand-numbered copies, this one being #109.
The setlist spans fan favorites like “Hell’s Bells,” “Shoot to Thrill,” “Dirty Deeds,” and “You Shook Me All Night Long,” delivering the raw energy of Brian Johnson’s early years fronting the band. The jacket mimics a vintage concert zine with live stage photography and bold newspaper-style text, making it a standout piece in any AC/DC or rare vinyl collection. Pressed and stamped by Bӧse Band Bootlegs, this is underground rock history in analog form.”
AC/DC - Collection of Pins - 2575
This collection of six AC/DC pins represents a variety of officially licensed and fan-favorite designs produced over the years. These pins were sold as band merchandise at concerts, record stores, and specialty shops, allowing fans to showcase their love for the legendary rock band.
The assortment includes both metal and enamel designs, featuring some of AC/DC’s most iconic imagery. Among the designs are references to classic albums, logos, and legendary moments in the band’s history.
These pins vary in size and fastening types, with some featuring standard pin-back closures, while others utilize butterfly clasps for secure attachment.
AC/DC - Fly on the Wall World Tour Crew Jacket4639
“This rare, size large AC/DC crew jacket was issued for the band’s Fly on the Wall World Tour (1985–1986), a gritty, hard-hitting run that brought the band’s raw rock energy to stages worldwide. Crafted by Creative Embroidery of Bloomfield, NJ, the jacket features a thick, quilted gold lining for warmth and durability on the road, with a heavy wool outer shell and snap-front closure.
The front chest is embroidered with the AC/DC logo and Fly on the Wall World Tour 1985–1986 in bold, colorful stitching. A standout detail is the mischievous embroidered fly character— straight from the album artwork—stitched onto the sleeve, giving this piece unmistakable tour-issue authenticity. Issued only to touring crew members, this jacket is an ultra-rare collectible from one of the most distinctive eras in AC/DC’s legendary catalog.”
AC/DC – Set of Original Color Slides - 3360
“A set of four original color slides featuring rare images from AC/ DC’s Sydney tour, February 15, 1988. Photographed by Susanka Kocour, the slides capture various moments from the tour, including the live concert and backstage with the band.
The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition.”

AC/DC - “Jailbreak” / “Show Business” Promo 7” Single - 3777
“This is a rare U.S. promotional 7”” single released by Atlantic Records in 1984 to support the American issue of AC/DC’s ‘74 Jailbreak EP. Pressed with catalog number 7-89614, both sides of the record feature the track “”Jailbreak”” in stereo, as denoted by the twin “ST-A-46645-AR” matrix numbers. Issued as a PROMOTION COPY – NOT FOR SALE, this single was intended for radio station use only and never made available to the general public.
Housed in a full-color picture sleeve featuring a multi-exposure live shot of Angus Young in action, the sleeve design mirrors the album art from ‘74 Jailbreak and includes promotional text noting the album’s availability. A must-have for collectors of official U.S. promo pressings and Bon Scott-era memorabilia, this record captures the raw energy of early AC/DC and the marketing power behind their stateside breakout.”
AC/DC - “Razors Edge” World Tour 1990–91 Unused Backstage Pass Set - 2606
This is an original set of two unused backstage passes from AC/DC’s legendary Razors Edge World Tour, spanning 1990 to 1991. Each cloth pass measures 3.25” x 3.25” and was produced by OTTO, the industry leader in tour security materials. One pass boldly displays the tour’s title and “Support” designation, while the other is a vibrant yellow “After Show” pass marked for Summer ‘91, with a large printed “4”. A killer addition for any serious AC/DC or live tour memorabilia collection, these authentic relics capture the raw energy of one of the band’s most explosive tours.



AC/DC - Rare Promotional Transparency & Press
Photo - 3349
“This is an exceptionally rare 8”” x 5”” black-and-white transparency, created exclusively for Atlantic Records to promote AC/DC. Designed for internal use only, this transparency features a striking image of Angus atop Brian’s shoulders during a performance, framed with a black/red border that includes the AC/DC logo “Angus Young (top) Brian Johnson” and Atlantic Records logo along the bottom. This iconic image was used for several purposes, including the For Those About to Rock tour book and store promotional posters.
Included with the transparency is an original press photograph created from the transparency. Transparencies like this were used solely for promotional and advertising purposes, such as print campaigns, press materials, or album marketing, and were never made available to the public, making them highly collectible.
This unique piece of music memorabilia offers a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes promotional efforts of one of rock’s greatest bands. Whether for its historical value or rarity, this transparency is an incredible addition to any AC/DC collection.
The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition.”


AC/DC - Collection of Books - 2558
This four-book AC/DC collection is the ultimate library for fans of the world’s loudest rock band. It begins with Dog Eat Dog by Michael Browning, a gripping memoir from AC/DC’s original manager, offering a raw and personal glimpse into the band’s wild early years. Mick Wall’s AC/DC: Hell Ain’t a Bad Place to Be dives deep into the group’s rise to global domination, chronicling the drama, power, and mayhem along the way. Clinton Walker’s Highway to Hell focuses on the life and legacy of Bon Scott, painting a vivid portrait of the legendary frontman who helped define the band’s sound. Rounding out the set is AC/DC: Maximum Rock & Roll by Murray Engleheart and Arnaud Durieux, considered the most authoritative biography on the band—an exhaustive and electrifying history packed with rare photos, interviews, and insider detail. Together, these books deliver the full story of AC/DC’s unrelenting rock and roll journey, making this set a powerhouse addition to any fan’s collection.
AC/DC - “Rock or Bust / Play Ball” Sealed 7” Teaser Single - 3769
Still sealed in its original shrinkwrap, this rare 7-inch single was issued as an exclusive teaser ahead of AC/DC’s 2014 album Rock or Bust. Pressed by Columbia Records and housed in a sleek black sleeve with the album’s stone-textured logo embossed on the front, this promo single features “Rock or Bust” on Side A and “Play Ball” on Side B. A gold hype sticker on the front boldly announces the album’s official release date: December 2nd. This untouched copy is a pristine piece of AC/DC promotional history.
AC/DC - Collection of Pins - 2578
This collection of six AC/DC pins represents a variety of officially licensed and fan-favorite designs produced over the years. These pins were sold as band merchandise at concerts, record stores, and specialty shops, allowing fans to showcase their love for the legendary rock band.
The assortment includes both metal and enamel designs, featuring some of AC/DC’s most iconic imagery. Among the designs are references to classic albums, logos, and legendary moments in the band’s history.
These pins vary in size and fastening types, with some featuring standard pin-back closures, while others utilize butterfly clasps for secure attachment.

AC/DC - “Blow Up Your Video” 1988 Tour MHA
Audio XXXL Crew Polo
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4974
This rare AC/DC crew polo hails from the band’s thunderous Blow Up Your Video Tour in 1988. Issued to MHA Audio crew members, this vintage white polo features beautifully embroidered logos: “AC/DC Blow Up Your Video Tour ’88” on the chest, the MHA Audio logo on the opposite side, and a striking red bomb icon on the sleeve. Made in the USA by Print-Ons, this shirt is tagged XXXL and shows some signs of authentic tour use, adding to its lived-in charm. A unique backstage relic from one of the band’s explosive late-‘80s tours

AC/DC - Angus Young Live in Concert Poster - 3578
This 12.25” x 17.25” poster captures Angus Young in his purest form, shirtless, sweat-drenched, and mid-shred on his signature Gibson SG under the stage lights. A raw and electrifying image of one of rock’s most iconic guitarists, this poster freezes a moment of live AC/DC energy in full force. A must-have for fans of Angus and the thunderous power of AC/DC on stage.



AC/DC – Vintage Voltage (1989 Unofficial Blue Splatter Vinyl LP) - 4593
An electrifying blast from the past, Vintage Voltage is a striking unofficial 1989 live release featuring AC/DC at their peak, pressed on stunning blue splatter vinyl. Recorded live at Atlantic Recording Studios on December 7, 1977, this LP captures Bon Scott and the band in full force, tearing through early classics like “Live Wire,” “High Voltage,” “The Jack,” and “Whole Lotta Rosie.” Housed in a bold metallic-gold sleeve with a killer live shot of Angus Young on the back, this collector’s piece delivers vintage energy both visually and sonically. Limited and unofficial, it’s a must-have for any hardcore AC/DC vinyl enthusiast.

An electrifying vintage 35mm color slide featuring AC/DC live on stage during the historic filming of the band’s first music videos with Brian Johnson, following the release of their iconic “Back in Black” album. Captured under dramatic stage lighting, this image shows the full band in peak form—Brian at the mic, Angus in motion, and the entire lineup in perfect sync. This rare production slide offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse of rock history in the making, during one of the most pivotal moments in the band’s career.
The slide mount bears period notations and tape residue consistent with editorial or archival handling. Some wear is present, as shown in the listing images, adding authentic vintage character.
AC/DC - Vintage 1980 Slide – First Video Shoot with Brian Johnson - 3344
AC/DC - Rare Mexico City “Ballbreaker” Tour Flyer
This is an original 5.24” x 8.5” promotional flyer created for AC/ DC’s Ballbreaker tour stop in Mexico City. Printed in Spanish and featuring bold, gritty artwork aligned with the album’s aesthetic, this flyer was distributed locally to promote the band’s electrifying 1996 performance at the Palacio de los Deportes. A scarce piece of international tour memorabilia, it captures the raw energy and global reach of AC/DC during the mid-’90s. A must-have for collectors of tour ephemera and fans of the Ballbreaker era.

AC/DC - “Let’s Get It Up” b/w “Snowballed” U.S. 7”
Single
- 3776
Issued in 1981 on Atlantic Records, this U.S. 7” single pairs two heavy hitters from AC/DC’s iconic album For Those About to Rock (We Salute You). Pressed under catalog number 3894, Side A features the hard-grooving “Let’s Get It Up,” produced by Robert John “Mutt” Lange and backed with the blistering B-side “Snowballed.” The striking red and gold cannon sleeve design plays off the album’s battlefield motif, while the rear sleeve doubles as a mini promotion for the full LP, listing all ten tracks.
The vinyl itself carries the bold Atlantic label design and was manufactured in the U.S.A., offering a punchy stereo mix that captures the band at their arena-filling peak. A must-have for collectors and fans of AC/DC’s early ‘80s heyday.

AC/DC - Angus Young Original Photograph by Michael Putland - 2548
An original 8” x 10” black-and-white concert photograph of Angus Young, shirtless and shredding on his SG guitar under the stage lights. Captured by acclaimed music photographer Michael Putland, this dynamic image embodies the raw energy of an AC/ DC performance. The reverse of the photo includes the official LFI/Michael Putland copyright stamp.




AC/DC - Promotional Angus Young Statue – “Stiff Upper Lip” - 2559
This striking 7.25” tall cast-metal statue was produced to promote AC/DC’s 2000 album “Stiff Upper Lip” and features an electrifying likeness of Angus Young mid-stride, frozen in his iconic schoolboy uniform. Finished in a bronze-like patina, the statue replicates the stylized album’s cover art. The round base is embossed with the AC/DC logo, Elektra Records branding, and the album title. A removable miniature SG guitar—also metal—completes the piece, fitting neatly into Angus’ outstretched hand. This rare promo item was never sold to the public and remains a standout piece for any serious collector of AC/DC memorabilia.
AC/DC – Set of Original Color Slides - 3354
“A set of four original color slides featuring rare images from AC/ DC’s Sydney tour, February 15, 1988. Photographed by Susanka Kocour, the slides capture various moments of the live concert.
The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition.”
AC/DC - Collection of Pins - 2579
This collection of six AC/DC pins represents a variety of officially licensed and fan-favorite designs produced over the years. These pins were sold as band merchandise at concerts, record stores, and specialty shops, allowing fans to showcase their love for the legendary rock band.
The assortment includes both metal and enamel designs, featuring some of AC/DC’s most iconic imagery. Among the designs are references to classic albums, logos, and legendary moments in the band’s history.
These pins vary in size and fastening types, with some featuring standard pin-back closures, while others utilize butterfly clasps for secure attachment.
AC/DC - “Heatseeker” UK 7” Single - 3768
This is an original UK 7” single of AC/DC’s explosive track “Heatseeker,” released in 1988 through Atlantic Records under catalog number A 9136. The picture sleeve features Angus Young bursting from a missile tube in classic schoolboy gear—perfectly capturing the high-voltage energy of the song. The B-side includes “Go Zone,” both tracks produced by Harry Vanda and George Young. Pressed in the UK, this version is identifiable by its distinctive green-and-orange Atlantic label and barcode on the sleeve. A must-have for collectors chasing the thunder of AC/DC’s late ‘80s firepower.

AC/DC - “Ballbreaker” Exploding Golf Ball Promo
This rare promotional exploding golf ball was issued in conjunction with the release of AC/DC’s 1995 album Ballbreaker. Housed in a 2” cube box featuring the iconic album title and Elektra branding, this prank novelty perfectly channels the band’s mischievous energy. The packaging promises the “Ultimate Golf Gag”, switch out your buddy’s ball and watch it erupt in a puff of smoke upon impact. These were never sold to the public and were instead distributed to industry insiders and media for promotional purposes. A fun and offbeat collector’s item that’s as explosive as AC/DC’s sound.

AC/DC - Let There Be Rock – 1977 Yugoslavian Pressing - 2529
“An original Yugoslavian pressing of AC/DC’s explosive 1977 album Let There Be Rock, released by Atlantic Records and manufactured by Suzy Records (catalog number ATL 50366). Featuring Bon Scott on vocals and Angus Young in full shred mode, this essential LP delivers high-voltage rock ‘n’ roll across eight blistering tracks, including “Whole Lotta Rosie,” “Bad Boy Boogie,” and the anthemic title track.
The iconic live-performance cover art captures the energy AC/DC became legendary for, while the back cover highlights Angus midsolo, drenched in spotlight. This pressing includes the distinctive orange/blue Atlantic labels and carries all the grit and swagger of one of the band’s most defining albums. A must-have for collectors and fans of AC/DC’s raw Bon Scott-era sound.”




AC/DC - Collection of Pins - 2580
This collection of six AC/DC pins represents a variety of officially licensed and fan-favorite designs produced over the years. These pins were sold as band merchandise at concerts, record stores, and specialty shops, allowing fans to showcase their love for the legendary rock band.
The assortment includes both metal and enamel designs, featuring some of AC/DC’s most iconic imagery. Among the designs are references to classic albums, logos, and legendary moments in the band’s history.
These pins vary in size and fastening types, with some featuring standard pin-back closures, while others utilize butterfly clasps for secure attachment.
AC/DC - Set of two sealed Monopoly Collector’s Edition Board Games - 2617
Let there be rock and real estate! This sealed set features both officially licensed AC/DC Monopoly Collector’s Edition board games, each celebrating the legendary rock band with electrifying custom artwork, properties, and player tokens inspired by AC/ DC’s iconic albums, songs, and gear.
The black-and-yellow edition channels the band’s gritty stage presence, while the red-and-black edition amps things up with high-voltage visuals and nods to Back in Black and other classic releases. Each box includes 6 custom collectible tokens such as the lightning bolt, cannon, and Angus’s signature schoolboy cap.
Still factory sealed, these games are perfect for display or gameplay, making them essential for AC/DC fans, collectors, or anyone who wants to own the board while blasting “Highway to Hell.”
AC/DC – Set of Original Color Slides - 3357
“A set of four original color slides featuring rare images from AC/ DC’s Sydney tour, February 15, 1988. Photographed by Susanka Kocour, the slides capture various moments backstage with the band.
The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition.”
AC/DC – Back in Black 1980 Canadian First Pressing
“This is a Canadian first pressing of AC/DC’s legendary 1980 album Back in Black, issued by Atlantic Records under catalog number XSD 16018. Pressed by WEA Music of Canada, this edition is easily identified by the green and orange Atlantic labels and embossed black-on-black cover — one of the most iconic and minimalistic album designs in rock history.
Released as a tribute to the late Bon Scott, Back in Black marked the explosive debut of Brian Johnson on vocals. The LP is packed with era-defining tracks including “Hells Bells,” “You Shook Me All Night Long,” “Shoot to Thrill,” and the thunderous title track “Back in Black.”
The album jacket is sleek and somber, embossed with the AC/ DC logo and album title, while the back cover features the track listing in stark white. Also included is the original printed inner sleeve with band photos and full credits, honoring the raw power of the lineup: Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Cliff Williams, Phil Rudd, and Brian Johnson.
AC/DC - “Stiff Upper Lip” Oversized Backlit Promo Display Poster - 3624
“An electrifying relic from the Stiff Upper Lip era, this oversized 47.5”” x 47.5”” promotional poster was designed for maximum impact, literally made to light up the room. Produced on heavyweight plastic for use in record store lightbox displays, the artwork features Angus Young as a towering bronze statue against a glowing city skyline.
Though originally intended to be illuminated from behind in a dedicated lighted frame, this piece stands on its own as a striking visual centerpiece. Printed in limited quantity and never sold to the public, it carries the original TempPort licensing mark.
Shows expected wear from use, including edge nicks, corner wear, and surface marks, but still radiates serious rock-and-roll energy. A rare and bold display piece for any serious AC/DC collector.”
AC/DC - Atlantic Records Memo: Platinum LP Costs for AC/DC - 2600
This original inter-office memo, dated April 15, 1980, is a fascinating behind-the-scenes artifact from Atlantic Records detailing the allocation of costs related to a Platinum AC/DC LP award. Addressed to Dave Glew from Perry Cooper, and marked “file copy,” the memo lists band members Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Bon Scott, Phil Rudd, and Cliff Williams—alongside management names like Peter Mensch and Steve Leber—as recipients whose costs will be covered. Typed on Atlantic Recording Corporation letterhead and stamped as received, it offers a rare glimpse into the administrative recognition and logistics surrounding AC/DC’s commercial success at the time. A must-have document for collectors interested in the business side of rock ‘n’ roll history.






AC/DC – Girls Got Rhythm UK Gatefold 7” EP - 3767
This UK 7” gatefold EP from Atlantic Records (catalog number K 11406E) brings the power of AC/DC to life with four electrifying tracks: “Girls Got Rhythm,” “If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It),” “Hell Ain’t a Bad Place to Be,” and “Rock ‘N’ Roll Damnation.” Housed in a fold-out picture sleeve featuring Angus Young complete with flaming guitar and schoolboy uniform—the sleeve opens to reveal a full-band photo and red-toned track listing. The record features classic green and orange Atlantic labels and plays at 45 RPM. A punchy and collectible piece of late ‘70s AC/DC firepower.
AC/DC - “Stiff Upper Lip” Tour Setlist & ACES Security Pamphlet - 2582
“This rare piece of concert ephemera comes straight from the “Stiff Upper Lip” World Tour stage where AC/DC electrified Canberra on Saturday, February 3, 2007, at EPIC (Exhibition Park in Canberra). Carefully saved at the show’s end, this duo of artifacts offers a insider’s glimpse into the inner workings of a stadium rock event:
Original Performance Setlist: A single-sheet, folded paper featuring the actual songs played that night—including “”Stiff Upper Lip,”” “”Thunderstruck,”” “”Back in Black,”” “”Highway to Hell,”” and “For Those About to Rock.” Light creasing and pen marks.
An ACES Security Pamphlet: A guide issued by Australian Concert & Entertainment Security (ACES), outlining house rules, stage access protocols, crowd control and emergency procedures. Includes info on GA admission, banned items, radio protocols, crowd management, first aid and a site map. Slight wear show it was actually used.
AC/DC - Atlantic Records Internal “File Copy” Letter - 2601
“This fascinating two-page “”file copy”” letter, dated January 31, 1980, offers a behind-the-scenes look at AC/DC’s highly successful tour of France. Typed on RCA/WEA letterhead and marked “file AC/DC” in red ink, this internal correspondence was addressed to Janis Maiello and recaps the band’s sold-out concerts across France, including two major performances in Paris and several in the western regions. It highlights the intense demand for tickets, notable press and radio coverage, and the enthusiastic local reception, including a French film company capturing their electrifying stage presence.
It also mentions a promotional video being aired eight times during the period and celebrates the group’s milestone of selling over 500,000 records in France at the time—an impressive feat that underscores AC/DC’s global rise in the rock world. A rare and tangible glimpse into the band’s booming popularity just before the release of Back in Black, this memo is a unique artifact from rock history’s inner workings.”
AC/DC - Collection of Pins - 2581
This collection of six AC/DC pins represents a variety of officially licensed and fan-favorite designs produced over the years. These pins were sold as band merchandise at concerts, record stores, and specialty shops, allowing fans to showcase their love for the legendary rock band.
The assortment includes both metal and enamel designs, featuring some of AC/DC’s most iconic imagery. Among the designs are references to classic albums, logos, and legendary moments in the band’s history.
These pins vary in size and fastening types, with some featuring standard pin-back closures, while others utilize butterfly clasps for secure attachment.

AC/DC - 1992 “Angus Army” Shirt - 4821
“This official AC/DC tee features a killer design packed with personality. The front showcases a guitar formed entirely from rows of marching cartoon devils, all caricatures of Angus Young in his iconic schoolboy outfit. The power cord leads right into the bold AC/DC logo, tying it all together with electric energy.
On the back, a single oversized devil Angus.
Printed on a white Anvil tee and made in the USA, this shirt captures the band’s raw charisma during the Razors Edge era. It shows a few light stains and signs of age, but remains an awesome piece of vintage rock memorabilia.”

AC/DC – “If You Want Blood You’ve Got It” Unofficial Splatter Vinyl - 4555
This is an unofficial yellow splatter vinyl edition of AC/DC’s legendary live album, If You Want Blood You’ve Got It. The album is an unofficial pirate release.
The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition. The record has not been tested for playability, or quality of the recording.




AC/DC - “Flick of the Switch” Tour Unused Backstage Pass Set - 3165
This killer set of unused backstage passes comes straight from AC/DC’s hard-hitting “Flick of the Switch” tour. Issued for the December 16, 1983 concert in Montreal, Quebec, these authentic Otto Cloth passes were never peeled or used and remain in excellent condition. The triangular “Working Personnel” pass (4.25” x 4”) and the round “Hostility Room” pass (3.75” diameter) each feature the album cover art. A rare and vivid pair of relics from the band’s rawest era, perfect for any serious AC/DC collector or vintage concert memorabilia display.
AC/DC - Electronic Pinball New in Box - 2621
Plug into rock ‘n’ roll mayhem with this still sealed AC/DC Electronic Pinball Game, “The High Voltage Game of Skill!” Featuring blazing artwork of the legendary band, this collectible tabletop game lights up with electronic sounds, dual flipper control, and automatic scoring. A tribute to the band’s electrifying energy, the box remains unopened and in excellent condition, measuring 23.5” x 10.75” x 2.75”. Perfect for AC/DC fans and retro gaming collectors alike, this is pure power packed in a box!
AC/DC - Rock ’n’ Roll Book Lot - 2622
“Crank up your brainpower with this electrifying AC/DC book collection! This trio of must-reads dives deep into the thunderous legacy of one of rock’s greatest bands:
“Maximum Rock & Roll” by Murray Engleheart & Arnaud Durieux
– The definitive AC/DC biography packed with behind-the-scenes stories and the band’s rise to global domination.
“Highway to Hell” by Clinton Walker – A gritty, heartfelt look into the life and tragic death of legendary frontman Bon Scott.
“The Kerrang! Files” – A fan-favorite compendium of articles and rare insights, edited by Malcolm Dome and featuring commentary by Dave Mustaine.
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or discovering the band’s story for the first time, this set is your backstage pass to AC/DC’s wild ride through rock history.”
AC/DC & The Doors “The Battle” – Unofficial German Pressing LP - 2625
“An underground clash of rock legends! This rare unofficial LP titled The Battle features AC/DC and The Doors sharing wax in a bootleg showdown. Side A is dedicated to unreleased and alternate recordings by The Doors, including early mixes, promo singles, and obscure tracks from the Rick & The Ravens era. Side B brings the thunder with a raw live set by AC/DC recorded in Mannheim, Germany, featuring “Highway to Hell,” “T.N.T.,” and a fiery Angus Young guitar solo.
Issued by IFPI Records (LP 0001) and marked “”Made in West Germany,”” this pressing originated in Hamburg and includes liner notes in German apologizing for audio quality and pricing quirks, a telltale sign of early bootleg pressings.
The sleeve art is as gritty as the grooves, Angus rocking out in a domestic setting with a portrait of Jim Morrison watching from the wall. A rare and eccentric piece for collectors chasing crossover oddities and European press rarities.”
AC/DC - “Are You Ready” / “Got You by the Balls” UK 7” Single - 3770
“This original 1990 UK 7”” vinyl single from AC/DC pairs two explosive tracks from their album The Razors Edge: the anthemic “”Are You Ready”” and the raucous “”Got You by the Balls.””
Issued by ATCO Records (catalog number B 8830), the record features striking custom labels and a memorable picture sleeve showing the AC/DC logo shaved into the back of a fan’s head—a perfect visual for the band’s raw, electric energy.
Produced by Bruce Fairbairn, both tracks capture the band’s signature blend of power and grit at the height of their arenadominating era. A must-have for collectors and fans of early ‘90s hard rock.”


AC/DC - Collection of Pins - 2568
This collection of six AC/DC pins represents a variety of officially licensed and fan-favorite designs produced over the years. These pins were sold as band merchandise at concerts, record stores, and specialty shops, allowing fans to showcase their love for the legendary rock band.
The assortment includes both metal and enamel designs, featuring some of AC/DC’s most iconic imagery. Among the designs are references to classic albums, logos, and legendary moments in the band’s history. These pins vary in size and fastening types, with some featuring standard pin-back closures, while others utilize butterfly clasps for secure attachment.




AC/DC – Against the Current (1985 Unofficial Limited Edition Live LP) - 4594
A rare and highly collectible AC/DC vinyl treasure, Against the Current is an unofficial 1985 release limited to just 150 copies worldwide. Featuring a sleek minimalist cover design, this black vinyl LP captures the raw power of Bon Scott-era AC/DC in electrifying live performances from 1977 and 1978. Side A and part of Side B were recorded at Franklin County Veterans Memorial in Columbus, Ohio, on September 10, 1978, while the final two tracks were captured live at the Agora Ballroom in Cleveland on August 22, 1977. With hard-hitting renditions of “Live Wire,” “Sin City,” “Bad Boy Boogie,” and “The Jack,” this pressing is a must-have for any serious fan or vinyl collector seeking to own a piece of AC/ DC’s roaring live legacy.
AC/DC - Rare Promotional Transparency - 2603
“This 4.75”” x 3.5”” black-and-white transparency captures an electrifying moment of the band on stage.
The transparency includes a black border with the AC/DC logo, Atlantic Records logo, and “”Cliff Williams”” printed in bold red text, making it a striking promotional artifact. The original accompanying sleeve is marked with “”AC/DC,”” “”Atlantic Records,”” and the serial number 2735, emphasizing its exclusive use for promotional and internal purposes.
Created by Atlantic Records, this transparency was intended for press materials, advertising, or album promotion and was never sold to the public. It offers an incredible snapshot of the band’s iconic stage presence.
Add this rare and dynamic piece of AC/DC history to your collection—an enduring symbol of the band’s live performance legacy.
AC/DC - Vintage Cliff Williams Signature Guitar Pick - 2545
This authentic vintage guitar pick was created exclusively for Cliff Williams of AC/DC use during the band’s legendary tours. Featuring a dark tortoiseshell finish, one side is emblazoned with the iconic AC/DC logo in metallic gold, while the reverse bears Cliff’s printed signature, also in gold. These picks were made for Cliff’s personal use and occasionally handed out as rare souvenirs to fans and crew. A must-have piece for any serious AC/DC collector or rock memorabilia enthusiast.
AC/DC - “For Those About to Rock” Unused Photo & Guest Backstage Pass Set - 2607
This is a pair of original, unused backstage passes from AC/ DC’s legendary “For Those About to Rock” tour in 1982. The set includes a 3.5” x 3.5” photo pass featuring the band’s cannon logo in red, and a 4.75” x 3.25” guest pass printed for the September 29, 1982 concert at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, England. Both passes were manufactured by Otto and retain their original backing paper. A killer piece of rock history from the band’s explosive early ‘80s run—perfect for framing or display.

AC/DC - Vintage Angus Young Tour-Issued Guitar Pick - 2546
This vintage Angus Young guitar pick was custom-made for use during AC/DC’s legendary tours. Crafted in a deep tortoiseshell finish, the pick features the iconic AC/DC logo in bold gold print on one side. Flip it over and you’ll find Angus Young’s own cheeky self-portrait, a devilish cartoon etching that perfectly captures the spirit of the band’s lead guitarist. Picks like this weren’t sold in stores, they were road-used, stage-ready pieces of rock history. An exceptional artifact for any serious AC/DC collector.

AC/DC - “For Those About to Rock” Tour Unused Backstage Pass Set - 2605
This authentic set of two unused backstage passes hails from AC/DC’s thunderous “For Those About to Rock” tour. Both cloth passes measure approximately 3.25” x 3.25” and feature bold silver logos on black backgrounds. One celebrates the band’s December 2, 1981, performance at Madison Square Garden, sponsored by WPLJ 95.5 FM, while the other marks the January 19, 1982, show at the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis, saluted by local station Rock 103. Manufactured by Otto, both passes remain unused with original peel-off backings—one of which features vintage discount ads from Memphis businesses. A powerful pair of tour relics from the cannon-blasting era of AC/DC.


AC/DC - Malcolm Young Signature Guitar Pick2544
This authentic AC/DC guitar pick features the band’s iconic logo on one side and Malcolm Young’s printed signature on the reverse. Produced for use during tours, these custom picks were personally created for Malcolm to use on stage and hand out to fans and crew as souvenirs. A classic piece of road-used memorabilia from one of rock’s most influential rhythm guitarists, this pick captures the raw power of AC/DC’s thunderous live performances. A must-have for any serious fan or collector of rock history.


AC/DC - Collection of Pins - 2567
This collection of six AC/DC pins represents a variety of officially licensed and fan-favorite designs produced over the years. These pins were sold as band merchandise at concerts, record stores, and specialty shops, allowing fans to showcase their love for the legendary rock band.
The assortment includes both metal and enamel designs, featuring some of AC/DC’s most iconic imagery. Among the designs are references to classic albums, logos, and legendary moments in the band’s history.
These pins vary in size and fastening types, with some featuring standard pin-back closures, while others utilize butterfly clasps for secure attachment.
AC/DC - “Big Gun” Music Video Shoot Pass - 3168
“This ultra-rare 5.5”” x 4.25”” pass granted exclusive entry to the AC/DC “Big Gun” music video shoot held on Thursday, May 6, 1993, at Van Nuys Airport Hangar 1048. Printed in very limited quantities, these vibrant red passes were issued only to invited guests, each pass admitting the bearer and a guest to this onenight-only rock spectacle. The front boldly features the AC/ DC logo and event details, including the strict call time and the promise of dinner. The reverse provides a custom map to the filming location.
This shoot is legendary for featuring none other than Arnold Schwarzenegger—dressed in a “”Angus Young”” style iconic schoolboy uniform, joining the band on stage. A crossover moment of rock and Hollywood history, this pass is a true collectible gem from the golden era of music video production.”
AC/DC - “If You Want First Blood…” Fan-Produced 7” Red Vinyl Single - 2560
“This unauthorized, fan-produced 7”” single captures the raw, electrifying energy of AC/DC live in concert. Pressed on striking red vinyl, this release features “”First Blood (Live)”” and “”Playing with Girls (Live)”” recorded on September 4, 1985, at the Broome County Arena in Binghamton, New York. Limited to just 300 total copies across multiple vinyl colors, this pressing was released by Millenium Media in 1998 and was never officially sanctioned by the band or label.
The sleeve artwork boasts a blazing image of Angus Young midriff with an irreverent cartoon fly and “”Maxi Single”” branding, while the back showcases performance shots. The labels feature a cartoon-style “XcRocks” character, adding to its underground bootleg charm.
A must-have for die-hard AC/DC vinyl collectors and fans of rare, unofficial pressings that capture the band’s live fury from the trenches.”
AC/DC - Tour Photo Set with Original Atlantic Records Memo - 2549
This exceptional set includes six original 8” x 10” black-and-white photographs taken during AC/DC’s 1981 “For Those About to Rock” tour. The collection features two candid backstage shots of drummer Phil Rudd socializing with crew and label execs, along with four dynamic performance images of Brian Johnson commanding the stage in his signature cap. Accompanying the photos is an original Atlantic Records inter-office memo, dated December 4, 1981, and signed by publicity executive Perry Cooper, referencing these very photos and their candid nature. Together, these elements offer a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse into AC/DC’s explosive early-‘80s touring era and internal label correspondence—an outstanding addition for serious collectors and fans of the band’s legendary live presence.
AC/DC - Rare Original Photograph - 2550
This original 8” x 10” black-and-white photograph captures a candid and charismatic moment backstage with Angus Young in full schoolboy gear and Brian Johnson in a denim vest, clearly mid-laugh during a bit of pre-show fun. Behind them, Cliff Williams lounges casually, adding depth to this behind-the-scenes slice of AC/DC history. Shot by renowned rock photographer George Bodnar and stamped with his PhotoFeatures credit on the back, this image is a raw and unfiltered glimpse into the band’s camaraderie during the early 1980s. Hand-numbered “31%” in the corner, this piece is a must-have for collectors who crave authenticity and energy straight from the dressing room.






AC/DC – Live 1976 (1983 Unofficial Limited Edition Vinyl LP) - 4574
An ultra-rare slice of AC/DC’s formative years, Live 1976 is a gritty, fan-circulated vinyl LP capturing the band’s blistering performances across iconic UK venues. This 1983 unofficial release was limited to just 200 copies, featuring tracks recorded live at the Marquee Club, BBC Maida Vale Studios, Wimbledon Theatre for Marc Bolan’s Rollin’ Bolan, and the Reading Festival. With Bon Scott front and center, the set rips through early anthems like “It’s a Long Way to the Top,” “Baby Please Don’t Go,” and “Rock ’N’ Roll Singer.” Complete with a pink insert and punk-zine-inspired back cover, this raw and rebellious LP is a must for collectors of underground vinyl and AC/DC purists alike.
Geordie - 1973 French 7” Single - 4473
Before he joined AC/DC, Brian Johnson fronted Geordie, a glam rock powerhouse with grit and swagger. This original 1973 French pressing features the punchy anthem “Can You Do It” backed with the gritty groove of “Red Eyed Lady.” Released on the colorful Vogue label with a killer black-and-white live shot sleeve, this single is a raw glimpse into Johnson’s pre-AC/DC firepower.
AC/DC - Rare Contact Sheet from Private Atlantic Records Party - 2535
This rare 8.5” x 11” original contact sheet offers an extraordinary behind-the-scenes look at AC/DC during a private post-show gathering in New York City. Captured on Kodak Safety Film 5063, these black-and-white images provide an unfiltered glimpse into the band’s offstage life as they mingle with Atlantic Records staff and friends. Among the standout frames are candid shots of a shirtless Bon Scott animatedly engaging with guests—a raw, charismatic portrait of the frontman at the height of his powers. Select frames have editorial markings and circled highlights, indicating images once considered for publication or press use. A must-have one-of-a-kind artifact for collectors of AC/DC and classic rock history.
AC/DC - Collection of Pins - 2565
This collection of six AC/DC pins represents a variety of officially licensed and fan-favorite designs produced over the years. These pins were sold as band merchandise at concerts, record stores, and specialty shops, allowing fans to showcase their love for the legendary rock band.
The assortment includes both metal and enamel designs, featuring some of AC/DC’s most iconic imagery. Among the designs are references to classic albums, logos, and legendary moments in the band’s history.
These pins vary in size and fastening types, with some featuring standard pin-back closures, while others utilize butterfly clasps for secure attachment.

AC/DC - Rare Contact Sheet from Private Atlantic Records Party - 2534
This striking 8.5” x 11” contact sheet documents an iconic private celebration thrown by Atlantic Records to honor AC/DC’s “Highway to Hell” achieving gold sales status. Captured in sharp black-and-white on Kodak Safety Film 5063, the contact sheet showcases the band in high spirits, joined by industry executives, family, and friends. Among the standout frames: Malcolm Young and his wife Linda cutting a wedding cake in what appears to be a dual celebration of marriage and musical success, and the band proudly posing with a large gold record poster. Scattered across the sheet are warm, personal moments—laughing over drinks and exuding the raw camaraderie that defined the Bon Scott years. A rare slice of AC/DC history preserved on film.
AC/DC – Original “Live From The Atlantic Studios” Return Postcard - 2552
This is the original return postcard issued by Atlantic Records for AC/DC’s rare promotional release Live from the Atlantic Studios. Originally distributed in 1978 to U.S. radio stations in extremely limited quantities, the LP was never sold commercially and has since become one of the most coveted releases in the band’s catalog. Included with the LP was a promotional letter and this reply postcard, which allowed radio stations to report airplay details back to Atlantic’s Album Promotion Department at their iconic 75 Rockefeller Plaza address in New York City. The front of the postcard features the bold LIVE from the Atlantic Studios heading and designated fields for station information, while the reverse includes pre-paid business reply mail markings. Due to their disposable nature, many of these postcards were tossed out by stations, making surviving examples exceptionally scarce. For collectors fortunate enough to own the album, this original card completes the set and adds historical weight to an already legendary promotional



AC/DC – “Let There Be Rock” (UK LP, Atlantic K 50366, 1977) - 4950
“Here’s the thunderous LP that turned the volume up on everything, Let There Be Rock, AC/DC’s fourth studio album and a defining moment in hard rock history. This is the original UK pressing, catalog number K 50366, released in 1977 on Atlantic Records. Pressed in the UK, this edition features the iconic green and orange Atlantic labels and plays at 33⅓ RPM.
From the pounding opening of “Go Down” to the blistering title track and the unforgettable closer “Whole Lotta Rosie,” this record captures AC/DC in their rawest, most electrified state. The album marks a pivotal shift from the band’s earlier bluesy roots to a heavier, more aggressive sound, one that would become their signature. It’s also one of the last studio albums to feature bassist Mark Evans.
Standout Moment: The UK version includes the full 6:10 uncut version of “Let There Be Rock,” unlike some international editions which were slightly trimmed. That makes this pressing not only sonically pure, but a favorite among die-hard fans and collectors.
The sleeve artwork captures AC/DC in full stage mayhem, with Angus Young in motion mid-riff, a perfect visual for an album that celebrates the sheer power of live, loud, riff-driven rock ‘n’ roll.”


AC/DC – Original 1978 AC/DC “Live from the Atlantic Studios” Promo Letter - 2551
This is the original Atlantic Records promotional letter sent exclusively to U.S. radio stations in 1978 to accompany the nowlegendary AC/DC “Live from the Atlantic Studios” LP. On official Atlantic Recording Corporation letterhead, the letter previews the release of AC/DC’s upcoming studio album Powerage and introduces the “Live at the Atlantic Studios” LP as a special broadcast-only radio show. The letter notes that the recording was captured that winter during the band’s explosive U.S. tour and encourages radio stations to air the LP in full ahead of the new album release. Sent by Atlantic’s promotion team—Tunc Erim, Michael Klenfner, and Perry Cooper—the letter even includes a lighthearted P.S.: “Would love to know your thoughts.” Surviving examples of this letter are exceptionally rare, as most were discarded after broadcast use, making this a prized artifact from the golden era of AC/DC’s rise.
AC/DC
– Live 1977 (1983 Unofficial
Vinyl LP) - 4575
Limited Edition
A thunderous document of AC/DC in their prime, Live 1977 is a scarce, fan-circulated vinyl LP issued in 1983 and limited to just 200 copies. Capturing Bon Scott and the band tearing through blistering sets across Europe and the U.S., this unofficial release includes tracks from London’s Golders Green Hippodrome, Newcastle’s Mayfair, Germany’s Stadthalle in Offenbach, and iconic U.S. venues like the Old Waldorf in San Francisco and the Agora Ballroom in Cleveland. With hard-driving cuts like “Let There Be Rock,” “T.N.T.,” “Kicked in the Teeth,” and “The Jack,” this LP is an essential piece of AC/DC bootleg lore. Housed in a minimalist sleeve with blue insert artwork and punk-style design, it’s a gritty and powerful collectible for serious fans.
AC/DC - Angus Young Original Neil Zlozower Photograph - 2547
This is an original 8” x 10” black-and-white photograph featuring a candid and cheeky image of AC/DC’s legendary lead guitarist, Angus Young. Captured by renowned rock photographer Neil Zlozower, this playful shot shows Angus flashing his trademark devil horns in a “Contempo USA” shirt—radiating the irreverent spirit and raw energy that helped define the band’s image. The reverse side of the print bears Zlozower’s studio label and handwritten “AC-DC” marking, confirming its authenticity and studio origin. A classic and rare promotional-era photo that embodies Angus at his mischievous best.

AC/DC – Limited Edition Interview Picture Disc (1988 Saw Blade Vinyl) - 4572
A bold and iconic piece of AC/DC vinyl history, this unofficial 1988 Limited Edition Interview Picture Disc features exclusive interviews with Angus Young and Brian Johnson pressed onto a striking saw blade–shaped vinyl. Released by Tell Tales, this collectible spins at 33⅓ RPM and features powerful imagery—one side showcases Angus in full performance fury, while the other features the band in a relaxed, post-show moment. Made in England and issued without label collaboration, this disc delivers raw, candid insights into the minds behind the thunder. A standout piece for collectors, with eye-catching design and vintage AC/DC attitude.

AC/DC - Collection of Pins - 2566
This collection of six AC/DC pins represents a variety of officially licensed and fan-favorite designs produced over the years. These pins were sold as band merchandise at concerts, record stores, and specialty shops, allowing fans to showcase their love for the legendary rock band. The assortment includes both metal and enamel designs, featuring some of AC/DC’s most iconic imagery. Among the designs are references to classic albums, logos, and legendary moments in the band’s history. These pins vary in size and fastening types, with some featuring standard pin-back closures, while others utilize butterfly clasps for secure attachment.




AC/DC – Original Color “Back in Black” Photoshoot Slide - 3343
“This is an original 35mm color slide featuring an alternate posed shot of AC/DC from the legendary 1980 Back in Black album photoshoot. Captured during the same session that produced the iconic inner sleeve and promotional images, this rare slide showcases the full band in a powerful formation—marking the dawn of a new era with Brian Johnson at the helm.
Professionally photographed and intended for official use, this slide offers a unique perspective from one of rock’s most pivotal visual moments. A must-have piece for serious collectors and fans of AC/DC’s most monumental chapter.”
AC/DC – Live 1979 (1983 Unofficial Limited Edition Vinyl LP) - 4576
Turn up the voltage with this rare 1983 unofficial pressing of Live 1979—a thunderous AC/DC bootleg limited to just 200 copies. Capturing two incendiary live performances, this LP features Bon Scott delivering one of his final tours before his passing. Tracks A1 to B1 were recorded at Towson State College on October 16, 1979, while B2 to B6 deliver the raw power of the band’s December 9 show at the Pavillon in Paris. Ripping through classics like “Highway to Hell,” “Let There Be Rock,” “Sin City,” and “T.N.T.,” this minimalist package with DIY-style artwork is a gritty, must-have gem for collectors and die-hard fans of AC/DC’s most electrifying era.
AC/DC - Bonfire Promo Flat Signed by Angus Young - 2525
This rare double-sided promotional flat for AC/DC’s Bonfire box set features the bold flame-themed artwork celebrating the legacy of legendary frontman Bon Scott and comes signed by Angus Young in silver marker. Measuring the same size as a standard vinyl LP (12” x 12”), this eye-catching display piece was never commercially sold and was originally created for in-store promotion. A must-have for serious AC/DC collectors, combining powerful tribute imagery with the unmistakable autograph of the band’s iconic lead guitarist.
AC/DC - Fly on the Wall – Live in Heidelberg 1986 Unofficial 2-LP Set - 2528
This eye-catching and rare unofficial 2-LP vinyl set features AC/ DC’s Fly on the Wall tour recorded live in Heidelberg, Germany on February 4, 1986. Housed in a bold brick-wall-style sleeve with cartoon artwork and custom inner labels, this bootleg release captures the band in raw, high-voltage form. The tracklist spans classic hits like “Back in Black,” “Shoot to Thrill,” and “Let There Be Rock,” with a solo spotlight on Angus Young. Designed by “Susi and Tina,” this collector’s piece stands out for both its underground aesthetic and killer setlist. A must for fans of AC/ DC’s mid-80s live sound.
AC/DC - Promotional Stopwatch - 2557
“This is an original AC/DC promotional stopwatch, complete with its original box. The stopwatch features a white plastic casing with a neck cord for portability. The front proudly displays the text “”ARE YOU READY?”” alongside the iconic AC/DC logo, tying it to the band’s branding and energetic style. This unique piece was created to promote the song “”Are You Ready,”” a hit single from AC/DC’s 1990 album The Razor’s Edge. The album was a commercial triumph, featuring other iconic tracks such as “”Thunderstruck”” and “”Moneytalks.”” Designed as both a functional and collectible item, the stopwatch features multiple modes and buttons for timing and alarm functions, as noted on the dial. It comes in its original gold-colored box, labeled “”All Purpose Professional Electronic Alarm Stopwatch.”” This rare promotional item not only serves as a functional piece but also encapsulates the electrifying spirit of AC/DC during the “”The Razor’s Edge”” era.
The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition.”
AC/DC – Get This Into Your Head (1991 Unofficial 3LP Set, Incomplete) - 4577
“Crank it up with Get This Into Your Head—a hard-to-find 1991 unofficial triple LP capturing AC/DC’s explosive live set from their March 26, 1991 performance at Hans-Martin-Schleyer-Halle in Stuttgart, Germany. This raw bootleg release showcases the Brian Johnson lineup at full throttle, with standout live renditions of “The Jack,” “Moneytalks,” “Let There Be Rock,” and “For Those About to Rock.” The package features bold full-color cover art and red-label vinyl with minimalist styling.
**Please note: This 3LP set is missing the first record (Sides A & B). Included are Sides C through F, which still deliver a stacked lineup of hits across the remaining discs. A rare collectible piece for die-hard AC/DC vinyl hunters—imperfect, loud, and absolutely electric.”






AC/DC “For Those About to Rock” California Tour Tee – Stiff Upper Lip - 4671
From the legendary 2000 Stiff Upper Lip Tour, this original AC/ DC t-shirt pays tribute to their explosive California shows with a bold back print that proudly proclaims, “CALIFORNIA WE SALUTE YOU!” The front features the iconic cannon artwork from For Those About to Rock, while the All Sport Events tag confirms it as a vintage original in heavyweight 100% cotton. A killer piece of rock history for any serious fan or collector.
AC/DC – “Rock Your Heart Out” Spanish Promo 7” Single - 4481
“This rare Spanish 7”” promotional-only vinyl single features AC/ DC’s high-voltage track “”Rock Your Heart Out””, taken from their thunderous 1990 album The Razors Edge. Pressed in 1991 by Warner Music Spain, this limited-edition release was issued exclusively to promote the band’s concert at Barcelona’s Estadio Olímpico on September 24, 1991—part of their epic world tour.
Both sides of the record play the same track, with bilingual sleeve text and a striking minimalist cover design bearing the blue AC/ DC logo. Labeled “”Ejemplar Gratuito – Prohibida Su Venta”” (Promotional Copy – Not For Sale), this 45 RPM single was never made available to the public, making it a prized collectible for serious fans and vinyl completists.”
AC/DC “Stiff Upper Lip” World Tour 2001 Periscope Displays – Unused Set of 2 - 2533
This is a rare set of two original AC/DC promotional periscopes created for the 2001 Stiff Upper Lip World Tour campaign. Each die-cut cardboard display stands approximately 15.5” tall and features striking tour artwork, including the iconic Angus Young statue imagery from the tour stage design. These unused pieces remain flat-packed in their original plastic wrap, just as they were issued to record stores and promotional partners. One unfolded example is shown for reference and is not included in the set. A unique piece of tour ephemera from the band’s legendary late-era run, perfect for AC/DC collectors and rock memorabilia fans.
AC/DC – “For Those About to Rock / C.O.D.” 1981 Spanish Promo-Only 12” Supersingle - 4951
“Now this is a collector’s cannon blast. Issued exclusively for promotional use in Spain, this extremely rare 12”” Supersingle features two explosive tracks from AC/DC’s legendary For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) LP. Pressed in 1981 by Hispavox and released under catalog number CP-388, this heavyweight promo was never intended for commercial sale, as noted by the bold “Disco Promocional Prohibida Su Venta” warning across both the sleeve and labels.
Housed in a striking monochrome picture sleeve with bold cannon imagery and bilingual titling (“Para Toda La Gente Del Rock”), this promo delivers the full 5:44 version of For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) on Side A, and the underrated rocker C.O.D. on Side B. Both tracks were produced by the legendary Robert John “Mutt” Lange, capturing AC/DC at their stadium-conquering peak.
The vinyl itself features silver-on-black custom Atlantic promo labels, a visual detail unique to this Spanish release and a musthave for completists.”
AC/DC - Collection of Pins - 2563
This collection of six AC/DC pins represents a variety of officially licensed and fan-favorite designs produced over the years. These pins were sold as band merchandise at concerts, record stores, and specialty shops, allowing fans to showcase their love for the legendary rock band.
The assortment includes both metal and enamel designs, featuring some of AC/DC’s most iconic imagery. Among the designs are references to classic albums, logos, and legendary moments in the band’s history.
These pins vary in size and fastening types, with some featuring standard pin-back closures, while others utilize butterfly clasps for secure attachment.


AC/DC – Fan-Made Red Vinyl Bootleg LP, Bon Scott Era - 4578
A bold tribute to the Bon Scott era, this rare, fan-produced AC/ DC bootleg LP pressed on striking translucent red vinyl. Created by the fans, for the fans, this unofficial release captures the raw intensity and spirit of vintage AC/DC, complete with handmade aesthetic and a bright green insert styled like a 1970s tabloid spread. The labels proudly credit Bon Scott and feature the catalog number EEH18051. Whether you’re chasing obscure vinyl or celebrating AC/DC’s rebellious legacy, this DIY bootleg is a killer piece of underground rock history.




AC/DC - Original 35mm Slide – Let’s Get It Up 12” Single Cover Image - 3341
“This is an authentic 35mm color slide featuring the electrifying live image used on the cover of AC/DC’s Let’s Get It Up 12”” singles released in both the UK and Germany. Captured in full color, the dynamic shot showcases Angus Young and Brian Johnson locked in high-voltage performance on stage—an image that became iconic through its placement on the UK Atlantic Records single and the German Atlantic 12” pressing.
The slide is housed in its original mount and was likely produced for press or production use during the early 1980s promotion cycle. A must-have archival piece for serious collectors of AC/DC visual history or vinyl art completists.”
AC/DC – The Chris Tetley Interviews (1988 Unofficial Picture Disc LP) - 4579
A fan favorite among collectors, The Chris Tetley Interviews is a striking 12” picture disc vinyl featuring candid interviews with Brian Johnson and Angus Young. Released unofficially in 1988, this limited edition LP includes audio recorded in Newcastle (Oct 1982), Glasgow (Oct 8, 1982), and Manchester (Jan 13, 1986). Side A features an interview with Brian Johnson, while Side B includes both Angus and Brian in separate sessions. Pressed on a stunning full-color picture disc—Angus on Side A and Brian on Side B—this release delivers rock history in visual and spoken form. Catalog number CT 1023. A unique and collectible slice of AC/DC lore.
AC/DC - Vintage 1988 “Scandinavia S.R.O.” Tour Jacket - 4678
This rare 1988 AC/DC jacket hails from the band’s Scandinavia S.R.O. tour and is a killer piece of rock ‘n’ roll history. Made by Stedman (Asheboro, NC), this heavyweight cotton jacket features snap-front buttons, striped ribbed cuffs and collar, and navy blue contrast pockets. The iconic AC/DC logo and tour details are printed on the front chest, while the back is kept clean and classic. Some staining and signs of wear give it that authentic, lived-in look every vintage fan loves. A true relic from the thunderous legacy of AC/DC’s late-’80s European run.
AC/DC – Scottish Bastards (2002 Red Vinyl Unofficial LP) - 4586
This unofficial 2002 release, Scottish Bastards, captures AC/DC in raw, electrifying form, recorded live at the Playhouse in Edinburgh, Scotland on June 12, 1976. Pressed on striking red vinyl and released by Wolf Records, this LP features Bon Scott at his gritty best, fronting a powerhouse performance that rips through early classics like “Live Wire,” “She’s Got Balls,” and “It’s A Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock ’n’ Roll).” The energy continues on Side B with thunderous renditions of “The Jack,” “T.N.T.,” and “High Voltage.” A must-have for fans of vintage AC/DC and rare vinyl alike.

AC/DC - Sealed Paper Jamz Angus Young Signature Guitar - 2619
Rock out like a legend with this still-sealed Paper Jamz Angus Young Signature Guitar! Officially licensed by AC/DC, this electric red axe features iconic SG body graphics, playable fretboard, and four modes including freestyle and play-along with built-in AC/ DC tracks. The box measures a substantial 33” x 14” x 2” and even includes a bonus guitar strap inside. A killer collectible for fans of Angus Young, Paper Jamz, or anyone who’s ever air-guitared to “Back in Black.”

AC/DC - “Muscles and Missiles” – Unofficial Double LP - 3958
“Raw, loud, and loaded with energy,this unofficial double LP titled Muscles and Missiles captures AC/DC live in their prime during the Blow Up Your Video tour at NEC Arena in Birmingham. Featuring Brian Johnson on vocals and Angus Young ripping through solos, this bootleg pulls no punches.
The DIY-style red-and-white cover art includes live shots of the band and Dokken’s opening billing, giving it a gritty, fanmade authenticity. Pressed by “Rock of Ages,” the set spans two LPs with a mix of AC/DC’s high-voltage anthems including “Heatseeker,” “Shoot to Thrill,” and “Let There Be Rock.”
Perfect for collectors of rare vinyl and live recordings, this double LP is an unpolished tribute to the thunderous power of AC/DC on stage.”




AC/DC - “Ballbreaker” Exploding Golf Ball Promo2554
This rare promotional exploding golf ball was issued in conjunction with the release of AC/DC’s 1995 album Ballbreaker. Housed in a 2” cube box featuring the iconic album title and Elektra branding, this prank novelty perfectly channels the band’s mischievous energy. The packaging promises the “Ultimate Golf Gag”, switch out your buddy’s ball and watch it erupt in a puff of smoke upon impact. These were never sold to the public and were instead distributed to industry insiders and media for promotional purposes. A fun and offbeat collector’s item that’s as explosive as AC/DC’s sound.
AC/DC – Powerage LP (1978) Atlantic Records KSD 19180 -
4742
An essential piece of AC/DC history, this is the 1978 U.S. pressing of Powerage, released by Atlantic Records under catalog number KSD 19180. Featuring the explosive U.S.-only track “Rock ‘N’ Roll Damnation” as the album opener, this version differs slightly from international releases. The album showcases Bon Scott in peak vocal form and includes classic tracks like “Down Payment Blues,” “Sin City,” and “Up to My Neck in You.” The vinyl sports the classic green and orange Atlantic label and comes housed in its original full-color sleeve featuring electrifying cover art and a photo of the band on the back. Produced by Vanda & Young and recorded at Albert Studios in Sydney, Powerage marks a pivotal point in AC/ DC’s evolution—raw, bluesy, and uncompromising.
AC/DC - Rare Promotional Transparency - 2604
“This 4.75”” x 3.5”” black-and-white transparency captures a powerful image of AC/DC during the earliest days of Brian Johnson’s tenure with the band. Taken during the legendary “Back in Black” album photoshoot, the image is framed by a black border featuring both the AC/DC and Atlantic Records logos.
Originally produced for internal use in advertising and press campaigns, these transparencies were never made available to the public.
Celebrate AC/DC’s historic legacy with this rare piece of promotional memorabilia.
The item may show signs of wear and handling; please refer to the listing images for an accurate representation of its condition.”
AC/DC – For Those About to Rock / Let There Be Rock UK 12” Single - 4935
“This UK 12-inch single, released in 1982 by Atlantic Records (catalog number K 11721T), features two thunderous cuts from AC/ DC’s arsenal. Side A delivers the full album version of “For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)”, a cannon-blasting anthem and the title track from their 1981 LP. Side B features a monumental live version of “Let There Be Rock,” recorded in December 1981, clocking in at over 11 minutes of pure, unrelenting energy.
Pressed at 45 RPM for optimal sound fidelity, this 12”” single captures AC/DC’s power and precision at the height of the Brian Johnson era. The sleeve showcases Angus Young riding on Johnson’s shoulders under a blaze of stage lights, a classic image that encapsulates the band’s larger-than-life stage presence. The back cover includes a UK tour itinerary promoting their 1982 run, with stops at Wembley Arena, the Apollo Theatre, and more.
A killer standalone release for collectors and fans, this UK pressing is both a time capsule and a celebration of AC/DC’s live fury. Essential for any hard rock vinyl library.”
Vintage 1985 AC/DC “Fly on the Wall” Tour T-Shirt – XL - 4673
Buzzing with hard rock history, this vintage XL AC/DC tour tee is from the band’s 1985 Fly on the Wall Tour. Featuring the iconic mosquito graphic and distressed print, this shirt oozes authentic ‘80s rock ‘n’ roll energy. The black cotton fabric shows signs of age with subtle wear, scattered speckles, and minor paint spots, giving it that perfectly lived-in concert vibe. Tag reads XL and is printed directly on the fabric. A killer piece of AC/DC tour history.


AC/DC - Collection of Pins - 2564
This collection of six AC/DC pins represents a variety of officially licensed and fan-favorite designs produced over the years. These pins were sold as band merchandise at concerts, record stores, and specialty shops, allowing fans to showcase their love for the legendary rock band.
The assortment includes both metal and enamel designs, featuring some of AC/DC’s most iconic imagery. Among the designs are references to classic albums, logos, and legendary moments in the band’s history. These pins vary in size and fastening types, with some featuring standard pin-back closures, while others utilize butterfly clasps for secure attachment.




AC/DC – Californian Devils Yellow Vinyl LP (2001 Unofficial Live Release) - 4583
This rare unofficial LP, Californian Devils, captures AC/DC live at the Selland Arena in Fresno, California, on July 15, 1978, during the Bon Scott era. Released in 2001 by Wolf Records, this collector’s edition features striking yellow marbled vinyl and a bold red sleeve with vintage performance shots of the band in full force. The raw, unfiltered energy of the performance shines through tracks like “Live Wire,” “Sin City,” and “Whole Lotta Rosie,” making this bootleg a must-have for serious fans of early AC/DC. A gritty slice of rock history, preserved in analog.
AC/DC - “Rock or Bust” Tour Crew Shirt – Stage & Effects PyroPete Edition - 4805
“This AC/DC crew shirt from the Rock or Bust tour is an electrifying backstage original, issued to the Stage & Effects team behind the band’s explosive live shows. The back features a fiery cannon-blasting Angus caricature alongside the classic AC/ DC logo engulfed in yellow flames, with a “”Rock or Bust”” tour banner bursting from the barrel. The left sleeve includes a killer PyroPete graphic and “Stage & Effects Engineering, Inc.” text, a nod to the crew responsible for the tour’s signature pyrotechnic power.
Printed on a black Gildan DryBlend pocket tee (size Large), this piece was likely worn by an actual crew member working behind the scenes to bring the heat. A must-have for collectors of tourworn AC/DC apparel, crew shirts, or live production memorabilia.”
AC/DC – “Interview Picture Disc” Vinyl LP - 4591
This unofficial 1987 picture disc features a two-part interview with Brian Johnson, giving fans a personal window into the voice that led AC/DC through their Back in Black era and beyond. Side A captures the first half of the interview, while Side B completes the candid conversation. Produced in England as part of the “Talking Pictures” series, the record is pressed on a colorful picture disc featuring vivid (Bon era) band image and iconic live shot of Brian Johnson. A striking and collectible release for AC/DC aficionados and vinyl collectors alike.
AC/DC - Original 35mm Slide Alternate Image from If You Want Blood You’ve Got It Cover Shoot - 3340
This is an original 35mm color slide captured during the legendary photo session for AC/DC’s first live album, If You Want Blood You’ve Got It. Taken on August 21, 1978, at the Paradise Theatre in Boston, MA, the shoot followed the band’s electrifying performance that night. The band, prepped with extra clothes for the “bloody” finale, posed for a series of gritty, high-energy images, this alternate shot captures Angus Young and Bon Scott in a powerful mid-performance stance, with raw stage lighting and intensity. A rarely seen outtake from one of rock’s most iconic album cover sessions.

AC/DC – Let There Be Rock (Santa Records, N93 00715 / ATR 30287 & 30288) - 4745
“This is a 1994 unofficial reissue of AC/DC’s explosive fourth studio album, Let There Be Rock, pressed by Santa Records under catalog numbers N93 00715 (Side 1) and N93 00716 (Side 2). A fan-favorite bootleg release, it features the legendary lineup of Bon Scott, Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Phil Rudd, and Mark Evans delivering raw, high-voltage rock captured in its purest form.
This vinyl edition includes all eight original tracks, from the pounding opener “Go Down” to the anthemic closer “Whole Lotta Rosie,” with standout performances like “Let There Be Rock,” “Bad Boy Boogie,” and “Hell Ain’t a Bad Place to Be.” The record showcases AC/DC at their fiercest, with Bon Scott’s gritty vocals and Angus Young’s blistering guitar riffs front and center.
The front cover replicates the classic stage-shot artwork, while the back features a high-contrast image of Angus wielding his Gibson SG, adding to the album’s visual punch. Though unofficial, this Santa Records pressing has become a collectible among die-hard AC/DC fans due to its faithful reproduction and gritty analog character.”

AC/DC - 1979 Spanish 7” Vinyl Single “Highway To Hell” - 4484
This rare Spanish 7-inch pressing pairs two of AC/DC’s most iconic tracks from their breakthrough Highway to Hell album. Side A features the legendary title track, while Side B delves into the dark, bluesy depths of Night Prowler. Issued by Hispavox in Madrid in 1979, this 45 RPM single comes in a striking full-color sleeve with bilingual details and is a standout for international collectors.



AC/DC - Hand-Carved Angus Young Devil Figure -
2532
This hand-carved wooden figure captures the wild energy and signature schoolboy persona of AC/DC’s legendary guitarist, Angus Young. Standing approximately 8.5 inches tall, the sculpture is full of character, featuring Angus in his classic blue school uniform complete with tie, cap, red socks, devil horns, and tail. Each detail—from the mischievous expression to the textured clothing—is hand-painted, giving it a rustic, folk art charm. A must-have for AC/DC fans and collectors of rock memorabilia, this piece is equal parts tribute and conversation starter.
AC/DC – Black Ice [Sealed 2LP Set on 180g Vinyl4943
“Still factory sealed, this is a pristine original 2008 U.S. pressing of AC/DC’s Black Ice, released by Columbia Records as a deluxe double LP on 180-gram vinyl (catalog number 88697-53777-1). Housed in an embossed gatefold sleeve with striking black-onblack artwork and metallic red AC/DC logo, this limited release captures the band’s triumphant return after an eight-year studio hiatus.
Produced by Brendan O’Brien and engineered by Mike Fraser, Black Ice delivers a thunderous 15-track set including the highoctane lead single “Rock ‘N Roll Train,” fan-favorites like “Big Jack”, “Anything Goes,” and the gritty title track “Black Ice.” The album marked a resurgence for the band, debuting at No. 1 in over 25 countries and reminding the world that AC/DC had lost none of their electrifying edge.
Shrink-wrapped with the original hype sticker intact, this copy is untouched and ready for either your collection or your turntable. An essential modern AC/DC release with all the vintage power — and sealed copies like this are getting harder to find.”

AC/DC - Lightning Bolt Floor Display New in Box2618
“This is an ultra-rare, never-assembled AC/DC in-store promotional floor bin display, shipped directly from Sony Music and still housed in its original shipping box. Designed to hold CDs or promotional materials, the finished display stands tall in the shape of the iconic AC/DC lightning bolt logo, creating a bold visual impact that screams rock ‘n’ roll.
Complete with the original assembly instructions, all packaging components, and “”ATTENTION: MUSIC MANAGER”” shipment markings, this piece was originally intended for retail rollout during a major AC/DC release campaign. A true time capsule from the world of music marketing, it’s the perfect centerpiece for any serious collector of AC/DC memorabilia or promotional displays.”
AC/DC – “If You Want Blood You’ve Got It”
Unofficial Splatter Vinyl - 4553
“This is an unofficial black splatter vinyl edition of AC/DC’s legendary live album, If You Want Blood You’ve Got It. The album is an unofficial pirate release.
The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition. The record has not been tested for playability, or quality of the recording.”

AC/DC - “Bonfire” Spanish Promo Poster - 3589
This rare and oversized 38” x 54.5” promotional poster was produced in limited numbers for the Spanish-language market to promote Bonfire, AC/DC’s 5-CD box set tribute to legendary frontman Bon Scott. Featuring a powerful black-and-white image of Scott alongside vivid album artwork and event listings, the poster announces special release celebrations across Spain. Intended strictly for in-store and event display, and never sold to the public, this piece shows some authentic wear from use, including edge wear, small tears, and tape residue on the back. A bold and heartfelt homage to Bon Scott and an essential artifact for serious AC/DC collectors.

AC/DC – Tell Tales: Limited Edition Interview Picture Disc - 4589
Released in 1987 as part of the UK’s Tell Tales series, this unofficial limited edition picture disc features an in-depth 1982 interview with AC/DC. Pressed on a stunning double-sided picture disc with performance photos by Robert Ellis, it pairs vivid live imagery of Angus Young and Brian Johnson with candid insights from the band at the height of their success. A collector’s gem for fans of rare AC/DC memorabilia and behind-the-scenes storytelling.


Marcus Hook Roll Band – Sealed LP Featuring Harry Vanda & George Young - 3959
“Before there was AC/DC, there was Marcus Hook Roll Band and this still-sealed LP captures a pivotal piece of rock history. Every track on this rare release was written and produced by the legendary duo Harry Vanda and George Young, who would go on to shape the sound of AC/DC and help launch their global legacy. Packed with infectious riffs and gritty ‘70s glam-rock swagger, this album is a hidden gem for fans of the Young family’s musical empire. Issued by Capitol Records, the cover is clean and colorful with factory shrink still intact (small punch hole present). Whether you’re a collector, completist, or just love tracing the roots of hard rock royalty
The Marcus Hook Roll Band was formed in 1972 by Harry Vanda and George Young, formerly of The Easybeats. The band was a studio project that also featured a young Malcolm and Angus Young, who would later form AC/DC. Their only full-length album, “”Tales of Old Grand-Daddy,”” was recorded in 1973 and originally released in 1973 in Australia and a few other markets. This version, with the stylized Capitol Records cover, is likely a later reissue, but the material itself dates back to that early ‘70s session work that helped lay the groundwork for the AC/DC sound.”

AC/DC - 2010 Black Ice Tour Giant 2-Piece Promo Poster - 3625
Measuring a massive 74” x 55” when assembled, this limited-issue two-piece AC/DC poster was printed to promote the band’s Black Ice Tour stop at Subiaco Oval in Perth, Australia on March 6, 2010. Featuring Angus Young and vibrant red/black tour graphics, this oversized display piece was never intended for public sale and only used in select promotional placements. A killer visual from one of the highest-grossing tours of all time.

AC/DC - “Let It Boogie!!” – Unofficial Splatter Vinyl Live LP - 3960
“This wild unofficial AC/DC live LP pressed on stunning multicolor splatter vinyl! Titled “Let It Boogie!!” and released under the tongue-in-cheek label “DirtyAssRockAndRoll,” this rare bootleg captures the raw power of AC/DC on stage across various U.S. tour stops from 1981, 1983, and 1985.
Side A features killer cuts like “Guns for Hire,” “T.N.T.,” and “You Shook Me All Night Long,” while Side B explodes with extended versions of “Jailbreak” and “Let There Be Rock,” including an epic 13+ minute version recorded live in Dallas.
With its retro DIY-style orange cover and outrageous pressing (complete with barcode, catalog code SACBIGMADDAS9412, and liner notes like “ENJOY YOURSELVES AND PLAY THIS LOOOUUUD!!!”), this is a must-have for collectors chasing obscure, rebellious vinyl treasures.”
AC/DC - x Rangers FC Limited Edition Jersey4800
Turn up the voltage with this electrifying limited edition Rangers FC jersey by Castore, celebrating the legendary power of AC/DC. Designed in bold royal blue with an all-over lightning bolt pattern, this shirt fuses football pride with rock ‘n’ roll energy. Features embroidered AC/DC and Rangers crests on the chest, red-white collar trim, and Castore logos on the sleeve and neck. Brand new with original tags. Official size L.

AC/DC – Powerage [1978 Canadian Translucent Red Vinyl LP – Atlantic KSD 19180] - 4934
“Offered here is a stunning and collectible Canadian pressing of AC/DC’s 1978 powerhouse album Powerage, released by Atlantic Records under catalog number KSD 19180. What makes this copy especially rare and sought after is its striking translucent red vinyl, a limited variant produced in Canada that has become a grail item for die-hard fans and vinyl collectors alike.
Powerage marks a pivotal evolution in AC/DC’s sound—grittier, more dynamic, and lyrically darker than its predecessors. It’s also the first album to feature bassist Cliff Williams, solidifying the band’s classic lineup. From the opening blast of “Rock ‘N’ Roll Damnation” to the ferocious closer “Kicked in the Teeth,” this LP is packed with Bon Scott-era brilliance. Highlights include the electrifying “Sin City,” the bluesy menace of “Down Payment Blues,” and the riff-heavy “Riff Raff.”
The cover features a now-iconic image of Angus Young, with colored wires hanging from his sleeves, perfectly capturing the album’s raw energy. The back sleeve showcases the band in their youthful defiance, adding to the record’s vintage appeal.
Pressed on vivid red vinyl and featuring the classic green-andorange Atlantic labels, this edition stands out both visually and sonically. A standout piece for any AC/DC collection, and a killer spin from start to finish.”
AC/DC – Whole Lotta Rosie / Hell Ain’t a Bad Place to Be - Japan 7” Single - 4496
“This rare 1979 Japanese 7-inch single pairs two of AC/DC’s most iconic Bon Scott-era anthems: the blistering “Whole Lotta Rosie” and the thunderous “Hell Ain’t a Bad Place to Be.” Issued by Atlantic Records (catalog P-372A) and pressed in Japan under license via Warner-Pioneer Corporation, this release features striking live performance artwork on the front cover with Japanese titles and liner notes, and includes lyrics in both English and Japanese on the reverse. The record itself sports the classic Atlantic red and black label and is housed in the original blue Warner-Pioneer inner sleeve.
An absolute must-have for collectors, especially in this complete and clean presentation.”




AC/DC - “For Those About to Rock” 1981 Store Promo Poster - 3581
This rare 20” x 30” promotional poster was issued in limited numbers in 1981 to support the release of AC/DC’s iconic album For Those About to Rock (We Salute You). Featuring a highenergy live performance shot under blazing stage lights, with the band’s legendary logo towering overhead, this poster captures AC/DC in their purest, most electrifying form. Printed by Atlantic Records for in-store use only and never sold to the public, this vintage piece of rock history is a must-have for collectors and fans of the band’s golden era.
AC/DC - Collection of Pins - 2561
This collection of six AC/DC pins represents a variety of officially licensed and fan-favorite designs produced over the years. These pins were sold as band merchandise at concerts, record stores, and specialty shops, allowing fans to showcase their love for the legendary rock band.
The assortment includes both metal and enamel designs, featuring some of AC/DC’s most iconic imagery. Among the designs are references to classic albums, logos, and legendary moments in the band’s history.
These pins vary in size and fastening types, with some featuring standard pin-back closures, while others utilize butterfly clasps for secure attachment.

AC/DC - “Ballbreaker” Newcastle Arena Concert Promotional Poster - 3622
This massive 40” x 59.5” promotional poster was printed in limited numbers for display only, never intended for public sale. Advertising AC/ DC’s explosive Ballbreaker tour stop at Newcastle Arena on June 3, 1996 (with special guests The Wildhearts), this eye-catching piece features electrifying artwork true to the album’s thunderous tone. A bold relic of ‘90s rock spectacle, preserved from the walls of the tour circuit. ”This is a rare 1977 U.S. promotional copy of AC/DC’s hard rock classic Let There Be Rock, issued by ATCO Records under catalog number SD 36-151. Marked “”PROMOTIONAL COPY – NOT FOR SALE”” on the front cover, this edition was circulated to radio stations and industry insiders ahead of the album’s official release, making it a prized collectible for fans and vinyl hunters alike.
The record features the original yellow ATCO center labels with the classic multicolor logo and includes all eight thunderous tracks: Side One kicks off with “Go Down” and rolls into the rebellious “Dog Eat Dog” before unleashing the title anthem “Let There Be Rock.” Side Two closes with the explosive fan-favorite “Whole Lotta Rosie.”
Pressed during the band’s early U.S. breakthrough, this LP captures the raw, unfiltered power of the Bon Scott era. The jacket artwork features a live photo of the band, while the back cover presents another striking image of Angus Young mid-performance, complete with full credits and track times.
With its original matrix number ST-C-773865-MO, this pressing was manufactured by Monarch Record Mfg. Co., a detail sought after by serious collectors.
A landmark release from one of rock’s most legendary bands, this promotional LP is not just a record—it’s a piece of music history.”
“This is a rare 1977 U.S. promotional copy of AC/DC’s hard rock classic Let There Be Rock, issued by ATCO Records under catalog number SD 36-151. Marked “”PROMOTIONAL COPY – NOT FOR SALE”” on the front cover, this edition was circulated to radio stations and industry insiders ahead of the album’s official release, making it a prized collectible for fans and vinyl hunters alike.
The record features the original yellow ATCO center labels with the classic multicolor logo and includes all eight thunderous tracks: Side One kicks off with “Go Down” and rolls into the rebellious “Dog Eat Dog” before unleashing the title anthem “Let There Be Rock.” Side Two closes with the explosive fan-favorite “Whole Lotta Rosie.”
Pressed during the band’s early U.S. breakthrough, this LP captures the raw, unfiltered power of the Bon Scott era. The jacket artwork features a live photo of the band, while the back cover presents another striking image of Angus Young mid-performance, complete with full credits and track times.
With its original matrix number ST-C-773865-MO, this pressing was manufactured by Monarch Record Mfg. Co., a detail sought after by serious collectors.
A landmark release from one of rock’s most legendary bands, this promotional LP is not just a record—it’s a piece of music history.”
AC/DC – Highway to Hell 1979 Australian 1st Pressing - 4941
“This is a rare original 1979 Australian first pressing of AC/DC’s Highway to Hell, released by Albert Productions with catalog number APLP.040. Pressed and distributed by EMI Australia, this LP is notable for its distinctive Aussie-only mix and its association with the band’s final studio album featuring Bon Scott on vocals.
The artwork on the front cover is unique to the Australian market—featuring the band engulfed in flames, with Angus Young sporting devil horns and a grim smirk, while a flaming fretboard leads straight into the inferno. The rear sleeve includes a group photo and full track listing, along with credits that reflect the album’s London recording sessions and production by the legendary Robert John “”Mutt”” Lange.
The vinyl features Albert Productions’ iconic dark blue label with yellow ring and stylized logo, a visual trademark of early Australian AC/DC releases. This pressing includes classics like “Highway to Hell,” “Girls Got Rhythm,” “Shot Down in Flames,” and “If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It).”
Highly collectible due to its original Aussie mix, unique artwork, and historical significance, this is an essential LP for fans of the Bon Scott era and serious AC/ DC vinyl collectors. Raw, powerful, and pure rock ‘n’ roll — this is the highway that defined a legacy.”
AC/DC “Ballbreaker” Motorized Flagship Store Display with Swinging Wrecking Ball - 4153
“An exceptionally rare and visually explosive promotional display created for AC/ DC’s Ballbreaker album release, this oversized piece was produced in extremely limited numbers for flagship retail stores only. Measuring 53”” wide by 39”” tall, the display features a bold yellow and black illustrated crane on a striking red backdrop, complete with a large three-dimensional hanging wrecking ball.
What makes this piece even more special is its motorized feature: the crane arm was designed to move, allowing the wrecking ball to swing side to side for added impact. While the wires have been cut, it may be possible to reconnect it to a power source and revive the motion. However, it is currently untested, and functionality of the motor is not guaranteed.
The wrecking ball itself shows a small crack around the top hook (see photos), but it remains secure and does not detract from the bold visual presentation. A museum-worthy centerpiece for any serious AC/DC collector or rock memorabilia enthusiast, displays of this caliber and rarity almost never surface.”




AC/DC – T.N.T. (Original 1975 Australian Pressing, APLPA.016) - 3962
“This is an original Australian pressing of AC/DC’s explosive second studio album, T.N.T., released exclusively in Australia in December 1975 by Albert Productions (catalog number APLPA.016). Pressed on black vinyl with the distinctive purple center labels and “Albert Productions” logo, this pressing features the gatefold sleeve design with printed lyrics and mugshot-style band photos inside.
T.N.T. was recorded at Albert Studios in Sydney and features the classic Bon Scott-era lineup. The album includes some of AC/ DC’s most iconic early tracks, such as “”It’s a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock ‘n’ Roll),”” “”The Jack,”” “”T.N.T.,”” and “”High Voltage.””
This pressing is a cornerstone for collectors, capturing the raw, untamed energy of AC/DC before their international breakout. The catalog number APLPA.016 confirms it as an authentic 1975 Australian edition.”

AC/DC - “Highway to Hell” Gold Sales Award Presented to Phil Rudd - 4152
This striking 17.5” x 17.5” framed gold sales award was presented to AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd by the Bundesverband der Phonographischen Wirtschaft (Germany’s equivalent of the RIAA). It commemorates over 250,000 copies sold of the band’s landmark 1979 album Highway to Hell. Featuring a gold-plated German pressing of the album (catalog #ATL 50 628) mounted against a red felt background, the award includes a metal plaque engraved with Phil Rudd’s name and official certification of the milestone. A rare and highly personal piece of AC/DC history tied directly to one of the band’s most iconic albums.

AC/DC – “Powerage” (UK LP, with
Rare Mix of “Cold Hearted Man” - 4945
“Feel the raw surge of early AC/DC with this UK pressing of Powerage, catalog number K 50483, released in 1978 on Atlantic Records. This edition delivers Bon Scott-era rock at its grittiest, loaded with swagger, electricity, and a sense of no-frills rebellion that defined the band’s breakthrough years.
What makes this UK release especially notable is the inclusion of “Cold Hearted Man”, a track omitted from most international versions. This song not only adds depth to the album’s lineup but is widely considered a unique mix exclusive to European pressings, making this copy a coveted variation among collectors. It’s not a radically different remix in the studio sense (like an extended or club version), but its mixing and mastering differ slightly from later versions, adding to its rarity and mystique.
Bon Scott’s gritty vocals, Angus Young’s ripping guitar work, and the tight, pounding rhythm section lay the groundwork for what would become one of rock’s most enduring sounds. The album includes power tracks like Riff Raff, Sin City, and Down Payment Blues, all wrapped in a dark, electrified cover featuring a disheveled Angus with cables pouring from his sleeves, a visual metaphor for the record’s voltage.”

Bon Scott Two-Page Handwritten Letter with Envelope - 4979
“An extraordinarily rare and historically significant two-page handwritten letter from the iconic singer and songwriter Bon Scott, dated February 2, 1971. Addressed to Allison Britton, who managed the “Fraternity” fan club, this letter offers a unique glimpse into Bon’s life and thoughts during his early career.
In the letter, Bon shares vivid details about life on the road, reflects on being asked to “dress up” for a gig, and announces the exciting addition of a sixth band member, John Eyers. The content is personal, heartfelt, and showcases Bon’s distinctive personality. The letter concludes with a bold and unmistakable Bon Scott signature.
Accompanying this remarkable letter is the original envelope, postmarked February 3, 1971, with both Allison Britton’s mailing address and Bon’s return address written in Bon’s own hand.
This rare piece is an exceptional artifact, offering a tangible connection to the legendary frontman of AC/DC and his journey before he achieved global fame.
The item(s) may have varying levels of wear, please see the listing images for exact condition.”



AC/DC - “Stiff Upper Lip” Wembley Arena 2000 Tour Promo Poster - 3619
Measuring an impressive 39” x 59”, this rare oversized promotional poster was produced exclusively to advertise AC/DC’s Stiff Upper Lip tour dates at Wembley Arena in December 2000. Featuring the band’s signature bronze Angus Young statue artwork against a stark black backdrop, this striking design announces two soldout nights of pure rock fury, including an added extra show due to demand. Printed in limited numbers for venue and street display only, and never sold to the public, this is a hard-hitting piece of concert history that captures the raw energy of AC/DC live in London.
AC/DC – Let There Be Rock (1977 Israel Pressing, Atlantic BAN 50366) - 4954
“This is a rare original 1977 Israeli pressing of AC/DC’s explosive fourth international studio album Let There Be Rock, issued under catalog number BAN 50366 by Atlantic Records. Pressed and distributed by General Music Co. Ltd. in Ramat Gan, Israel, this LP features the distinctive green and orange Atlantic center labels with Hebrew text in the perimeter, making it a unique and highly collectible edition for fans of international variants.
Let There Be Rock marks a pivotal moment in the band’s evolution, gritty, unfiltered, and soaked in attitude. From the punch of “Go Down” and the bluesy swagger of “Bad Boy Boogie” to the title track’s biblical riff manifesto, this album doesn’t just rock — it defines it.
Produced by Vanda & Young at Albert Studios in Sydney during January and February 1977, this record captures the raw, live energy that would come to define AC/DC’s legacy.”
AC/DC - “Back in Paris” 1988 Zenith Concert Oversized Promo Poster - 3623
“A rare and bold survivor from AC/DC’s Blow Up Your Video World Tour, this oversized 46”” x 61”” promotional poster was produced exclusively to advertise the band’s April 6, 1988 concert at Le Zénith in Paris — and never intended for public sale. Featuring vivid graphics, French-language text, and a photo of Angus Young rocking his signature schoolboy outfit.
Also noted on the poster is Dokken as the guest star, with logos from WEA, RTL, Atlantic Records, and Hard Rock anchoring the design. Printed in limited numbers for street and venue promotion only, this massive original concert poster is an eye-catching gem for fans and collectors alike.”
AC/DC – “Se Alquilan Armas” (Guns For Hire) Rare 1983 Spanish Promo 7” - 4482
This is a scarce 1983 Spanish promotional-only 7” single from AC/ DC, featuring the explosive tracks “Se Alquilan Armas” (Guns for Hire) and “Avalancha” (Landslide) from their Flick of the Switch album. Issued on Atlantic Records with catalog number PRO-046, this striking release is pressed in stereo and includes the Spanishtranslated titles—a unique twist for collectors.
Marked “Disco Promocional – Prohibida su venta” (Promotional Record – Not for Sale), this vinyl was never available commercially and was distributed solely for radio station use in Mexico. A musthave for serious fans of international AC/DC variants and rare pressings.

AC/DC - “Ballbreaker Tour” Newcastle Arena Box Office Poster – Handwritten One-of-a-Kind - 3580
This unique 20” x 29.75” box office poster is a true one-of-a-kind piece from AC/DC’s Ballbreaker tour stop at Newcastle Arena in 1996. Used at the venue to display show details, it features bold, handwritten start times for both The Wildhearts (7:30 PM) and AC/DC (8:45 PM), making it a rare artifact of live rock history. Surrounded by a collage of images showcasing past arena events, this poster was never mass produced or sold to the public. A raw, behind-the-scenes collectible that captures the unfiltered energy of AC/DC live.

AC/DC
– If You Want Blood You’ve Got It (1978 U.S. Original LP, Atlantic KSD 19212) - 4956
“This is an original 1978 U.S. pressing of If You Want Blood You’ve Got It, AC/DC’s first live album, issued by Atlantic Records under catalog number KSD 19212. Captured during their explosive 1978 world tour, this LP delivers relentless live versions of “Riff Raff,” “Whole Lotta Rosie,” and “Let There Be Rock.”
Bon Scott’s ferocious vocals and Angus Young’s signature schoolboy mayhem are immortalized on this powerful live cut. This copy features the classic red and green Atlantic center labels and dramatic cover art with Angus getting “stabbed” by his own guitar, one of rock’s most iconic album covers. A killer addition to any classic rock or AC/DC vinyl collection.”




Vintage AC/DC “Who Made Who” 1986 North American Tour Crew Jacket - 4679
An original and hard-to-find AC/DC tour crew jacket from the band’s 1986 “Who Made Who” North American Tour. This striking cobalt blue jacket features vibrant embroidered tour branding on the chest, showcasing the AC/DC logo, tour title, and year. Both sleeves are accented with bold lightning bolt patches, a nod to the band’s electrifying legacy. Made by Custom Jackets by Creative Embroidery in Bloomfield, NJ, the piece includes a bold red inner lining and tag noting it as size Large.
AC/DC - “Stiff Upper Lip” Oversized Record Store Poster - 3620
Standing tall at 40” x 60”, this striking promotional poster was created exclusively for record store displays to announce the release of AC/DC’s 2000 album Stiff Upper Lip. Featuring the iconic bronze statue of Angus Young, cast mid-duckwalk and towering over a cityscape, this artwork captures the band’s largerthan-life presence and timeless rock swagger. Printed in limited numbers and never sold to the public, this bold visual tribute is a must-have for fans of AC/DC and collectors of rare music memorabilia.
AC/DC - Rare Japanese test pressing “Touch Too Much” - 4498
“This is an ultra-rare Japanese test pressing of AC/DC’s 1979 single Touch Too Much, backed with Walk All Over You, released by Warner-Pioneer under the catalog number P-544A. Pressed by Polystar Co. Ltd., this 7-inch 45 RPM vinyl comes in its original blue-on-white Warner-Pioneer/Elektra/Atlantic/Asylum logo sleeve, and features plain blue test pressing labels on both sides.
This test pressing is housed in a full-color Japanese picture sleeve insert, showcasing live performance shots of Bon Scott and Angus Young, with full Japanese text, lyrics, and band member photos on the reverse.
This item predates the commercial release and was likely produced in extremely limited quantities for internal evaluation or radio/label review purposes—a holy grail for Bon Scott-era collectors.”

AC/DC – Set of Original Color Slides - 3358
“A set of four original color slides featuring rare images from AC/DC’s Sydney tour, February 15, 1988. Photographed by Susanka Kocour, the slides capture various moments backstage with the band.
The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition.”
AC/DC - “Ballbreaker” Oversized Record Store Poster - 3621
This massive 40” x 60” promotional poster was produced in 1995 to celebrate the release of AC/DC’s thunderous comeback album Ballbreaker and its lead single “Hard As A Rock.” Featuring a bold and cheeky twist on Michelangelo’s David, complete with Angus Young’s iconic cap, this eye-catching display piece was printed in limited quantity for in-store use only and was never made available to the public.




AC/DC - “Live from the Atlantic Studios” 1977 Test Pressing – Atlantic Studios Master - 2614
This is an ultra-rare original test pressing of AC/DC’s legendary promotional-only LP Live from the Atlantic Studios, cut directly at Atlantic Studios on December 13, 1977. Pressed on two sides at 33⅓ RPM, the labels are hand-typed and studio-issued, listing classic tracks including “High Voltage,” “Whole Lotta Rosie,” “The Jack,” and “Problem Child,” as well as “Radio Inserts” intended for broadcast.
Never commercially released, this LP was distributed to select radio stations in the U.S. as part of Atlantic’s promotional series, making surviving copies extremely scarce and highly prized among collectors. Housed in a plain jacket with handwritten “AC/ DC Radio Show” notation, this piece is not just a vinyl rarity, it’s a slice of AC/DC history, capturing Bon Scott-era energy at its peak.
AC/DC - 1991 Monsters of Rock Donington Promo Poster - 3617
This massive 39.5” x 59.5” promotional poster was produced in limited numbers to advertise the legendary 1991 Monsters of Rock concert at Donington Park. Headlined by AC/DC and featuring a powerhouse lineup including Metallica, Mötley Crüe, Queensrÿche, and The Black Crowes, this bold and fiery design features a demonic rocker looming over the stacked band logos, perfectly capturing the larger-than-life energy of the event. Printed for instore and venue promotion only, and never sold to the public, this is a rare survivor from one of the most iconic metal festivals of the ‘90s. A must-have centerpiece for any serious collector of rock memorabilia.
AC/DC – For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) (1981) – U.S. First Pressing Misprint - 4957
Offered here is a rare and collectible misprint pressing of AC/ DC’s For Those About to Rock (We Salute You), the band’s thunderous 1981 follow-up to Back in Black. Released on Atlantic Records under catalog number SD 11111, this U.S. first pressing includes all original packaging: the bronze-toned cover featuring a Civil War-era cannon, a full-color gatefold with live performance imagery, and the iconic tracklist that includes “Evil Walks,” “C.O.D.,” “Let’s Get It Up,” and of course, the title anthem.
What makes this copy especially rare is the label misprint: both sides of the vinyl are labeled “Side One,” a production error that slipped past quality control and makes this an ultra-desirable variation among collectors. The labels are printed in Atlantic’s monochrome tan variant, further confirming its early U.S. pressing status.
Whether you’re a dedicated AC/DC completist or a vinyl aficionado looking for rare pressings, this misprint copy is a hard-hitting gem that salutes you back.
AC/DC - Backtracks Box Set Printer’s Proof – Rare Artwork Proof Sheet - 3574
A monumental artifact from the Backtracks collector’s edition box set, this 29” x 56” printer’s proof sheet showcases the raw production art that went into AC/DC’s ultimate collector release. Featuring the band’s iconic lightning-bolt logo and promotional button designs, this oversized proof offers a rare glimpse behind the scenes of the legendary 2009 box set project, a premium package that included CD/DVD content, vinyl, memorabilia, and even a working guitar amp. Never intended for public sale, this legitimate pre-print artifact is a must-have for serious collectors and packaging aficionados alike.

AC/DC – Flick of the Switch Spanish Promo-Only 7” Single - 4483
“This is a rare Spanish promotional-only 7-inch single featuring AC/DC’s 1983 powerhouse track Flick of the Switch, backed with the hard-hitting deep cut Badlands. Issued exclusively in Spain by WEA Records (catalog 78 9722-7), this release was never intended for retail sale, as clearly stated on the striking red-andblack Atlantic labels: “Disco Promocional – Prohibida Su Venta” (Promotional Disc – Not for Sale).
The picture sleeve features electrified Angus Young mid-riff, superimposed inside a glowing power switch—a perfect visual punch for a track that hits with raw, stripped-down rock energy. The reverse shows the Flick of the Switch LP artwork and track credits in Spanish.
An incredibly cool and seldom-seen promo, this is a must-have for collectors chasing down international AC/DC rarities from the Brian Johnson era.”

AC/DC - “If You Want Blood” Gold Record Award –Issued to Atlantic Records Promo Dept. - 4151
his striking gold record award commemorates the RIAA-certified sales milestone of AC/DC’s explosive live album If You Want Blood You’ve Got It. Presented to the Atlantic Records Promotional Department, the award celebrates over 500,000 copies sold in the U.S. Featuring a mounted gold vinyl LP, matching cassette, and a small image of the album’s iconic cover art, this framed piece measures 20.25” x 16.25” and stands as a tribute to both the band’s raw live energy and the promo team behind its success. A killer display for any AC/DC collector or fan of vintage music memorabilia.




AC/DC - Backtracks Deluxe Box Set Printer’s Proof – Control Panel Artwork - 3573
“This is a rare 28”” x 40”” printer’s proof featuring the detailed control panel graphics used on the front of the legendary AC/ DC: Backtracks Collector’s Edition Deluxe Box Set. Designed to resemble a vintage guitar amp, complete with knobs, power switch, and lightning bolt insignia, this sheet showcases the preproduction print layout of the panel face that was applied to the amp-style housing of the 2009 release.
Printed during production to ensure color accuracy and layout alignment, this proof includes CMYK color bars and crop marks along the edges. Never intended for public sale, it offers a behind-the-scenes look at the meticulous design process behind one of rock’s most collectible box sets. An essential addition for serious AC/DC fans, design enthusiasts, or anyone who loves the intersection of music and print production.”
AC/DC - 35mm Slide – Brian Johnson & Angus Young On Stage - 3346
This original 35mm color slide captures an electrifying moment of Brian Johnson and Angus Young mid-performance, showcasing the raw energy that defines AC/DC’s legendary live shows. Marked with the photographer’s credit “Villalonga,” this vintage transparency was likely shot for press or promotional use and offers a rare behind-the-lens glimpse at the band during their prime. A striking and authentic collectible for fans of the thunder from down under.
AC/DC - “Raw Power” – Unofficial Clear Vinyl LP3961
“Plug straight into the early fire of AC/DC with Raw Power , a rare unofficial LP featuring Bon Scott at his gritty best. Pressed on striking clear vinyl, this bootleg captures recordings from June 1976, showcasing raw studio takes of early tracks like “Lovesong,” “Soul Stripper,” “Stick Around,” and more.
Issued by Störtebeker-Schallfolien Kaper 101 and distributed by the “Desperaded Group of Companies” in Hamburg, the back cover pays tribute to Bon with a note dedicating the LP to the “”unforgettable Bon Scott, to whom this record is dedicated.”” The DIY aesthetic, punk-inspired pirate logo, and vintage photo layout drive home the underground spirit of this release.
An essential piece for Bon-era collectors, this LP bottles the untamed energy of AC/DC.”

AC/DC - “For Those About to Rock” Tour Color Slide - 3342
This original 35mm color slide captures a high-energy moment from AC/DC’s For Those About to Rock tour, showcasing Angus Young front and center, under a sea of blazing concert lights. With the full band rocking behind him and a stage bathed in golden glow, this vibrant transparency preserves the raw power of one of the band’s most iconic live eras. Likely shot for press or promotional use and marked “AC/DC” on the mount, this is a rare and authentic slice of rock history perfect for serious collectors and fans of the thunderous 1980s touring years.