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Post by ROCKY on Jan 18, 2014 0:03:03 GMT
Did anyone see Pawn Stars last night? A gentlemen brought in the contract signed by the Beatles for Brian Epstein to be their manager. The Pawn Star boss brought in an expert to authicate it was real and the man also had the auction papers for when he bought it. He wanted a cool million for it! The Pawn Star boss Rick only wanted to go to $350k. So no sale!
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Post by mrmustard on Jan 18, 2014 0:14:12 GMT
Was Epstein's signature on it? The first contract did not have Epstein's signature on according to Alistair Taylor. Mind you, he's a bit dodgy. He claimed Raymond Jones didn't exist!
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Post by ROCKY on Jan 18, 2014 0:55:39 GMT
Yes I believe it was signed by all four Beatles and Eppy. I looked for the video on Youtube, but the b*s*e*ds want you to pay to watch it!! Nothings FREE anymore!!
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Post by mrmustard on Jan 18, 2014 1:04:31 GMT
Pay? On YouTube? What is the world coming to???
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Post by ROCKY on Jan 18, 2014 15:44:25 GMT
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Post by ROCKY on Jan 18, 2014 15:52:48 GMT
Let me ask you this mrmustard, if you owned this item would the first place you would think of taking it to sell would be a pawn shop? lol
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Post by mrmustard on Jan 18, 2014 17:39:24 GMT
Let me ask you this mrmustard, if you owned this item would the first place you would think of taking it to sell would be a pawn shop? lol If I was well off (which I'm not!) I would consider keeping it. I would have no issue with selling this item but probably back at Christies. Would selling it make me a bad person?
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Post by ROCKY on Jan 18, 2014 20:25:21 GMT
I think the man who had the item just took it to the pawn shop to get it on tv as a promotion tool when he goes to sell it at Christes or some other high end auction house. I don't think it's a million dollar item yet. I'm holding off until Yoko or Sean puts up John's Hamburg Rickenbacker.
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