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Grateful Dead x Pulsar Metal Rolling Tray with Lid

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This Metal Rolling Tray is made from a lightweight metal and has raised sides with smooth, rolled edges to keep all materials and tools contained. The matching Rolling Tray Lid fits securely on top of the tray, magnetically attaching to the edges for storing all contents when not in use. The colorfast art is resistant to fading, peeling, or chipping, which means these are built to last. Sold as a matching set for the complete look!

 

Features

 

  • Metal rolling tray
  • Rolling tray lid with matching design
  • Lid attaches magnetically
  • Grateful Dead x Pulsar Collaboration

 

Specifications

 

  • Dimensions: 11.00" x 7.00" x 1.00"
  • Tray has rolled edges & raised sides (1" deep)
  • Sold as a matching set

 

Materials

 

  • Metal

The Steal Your Face design was made famous by this legendary band; Deadhead or not, you've probably seen it before! Originally released on a previous album, this design takes center stage on the cover art of the group's 1976 album and soared in popularity. The Stealie design is easily recognizable: a lightning bolt strikes inside an open skull with a vibrant red, blue, and white color scheme. A background of deep blue contrasts with wisps of smoke swirling around.

Jam out at any smoke sesh with gear from the Grateful Dead x Pulsar Collaboration! Dancing skeletons started appearing on this band's album art in 1977, when they were seen lined up across the inside cover of the What A Long Strange Trip It's Been LP. With the Under The Rainbow design, these iconic characters each have a different colorful shade of the rainbow and are lined up against a fantasy landscape backdrop as the sun peaks. Skeletons tie into the band's name and much of the psychedelic messaging in their music.

The Close Encounters design is from Volume 23 of Dave's Picks, a series of limited release triple-disc live albums from the group. It pictures a detailed sketch of eight skeletons gathered around a campfire, one for each of the touring band members in 1978 when the live concert on the album was performed. Some of these characters are strumming their instruments while the others are welcoming the incoming spaceship from above.

The Roomies design is from Volume 37 of Dave's Picks, a series of limited release triple-disc live albums from the group. It pictures a detailed sketch of two Deadhead skeletons hanging out in a dorm room. It is filled with posters, memorabilia, and other Grateful Dead related 'easter eggs' sprinkled throughout the picture; can you spot them all?