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Post by lngbrdr17 on Dec 5, 2011 23:35:56 GMT
Going through my dads records I found 2 copies of "Introducing the Beatles" I've done the research and determined they are not fake. However the question I can not find an answer to is why there is a sticker on the left side on one of the cover's that say "The Beatles are coming", with outlines of the Beatles hairdos. My dad remembers buying it that way. If anybody can enlighten me on why its there or what it means and as to weather it adds or detracts form the value, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you
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Post by The End on Dec 6, 2011 14:14:26 GMT
I'm guessing it was part of the promotion heralding their imminent first visit to the US.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2011 9:21:41 GMT
I'm guessing it was part of the promotion heralding their imminent first visit to the US. I guess anything was fair game for these stickers. I don't know what that sticker would do to the value of the album but I think it's a pretty neat thing to have. www.rarebeatles.com/photopg2/comstk.htm
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Post by The End on Dec 8, 2011 14:36:04 GMT
Totally agree - adds to the historical importance of the LP.
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Post by liddypool on Dec 20, 2011 0:08:56 GMT
I BELIEVE THIS STICKER WOULD ADD TO THE VALUE.
CAN YOU POST A PICTURE.?
THANKS, JON.
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