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Post by ratinblack on Mar 4, 2015 1:37:54 GMT
As many people nay know the band played the Rialto York on 13th March 1963 and the unique thing about this gig is that it is the only gig performed by the band as a trio due to John suffering from illness.I own due to my father who was the lighting engineer and person responsible for the groups being comfortable in their dressing rooms on that night autographs of the three performing beatles can anyone tell me how much they are worth as this was a once only performance.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2015 14:15:55 GMT
Hi Ratinblack and welcome to the Forum
It's really irrelevant that the performance was unique in that only George Paul & Ringo performed. What you have is autographs (have you checked the authenticity because there's literally thousands of forgeries?) of 3 Beatles. I can't really place a value on them other than to say that they're worth whatever someone is prepared to pay for them. The internet has lots of websites exclusively devoted to Beatles autographs and their potential values.
Just as an aside, should you come into possession of all 4 Beatles genuine autographs together then we would be talking serious money.
Stay cool.
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Post by ROCKY on Mar 4, 2015 18:33:04 GMT
Yes I would try and get them authenticated first. You may know they are real, but people don't, and before they plunk down their hard earned cash they'll probably want to know for sure. I've seen people who think their autographs are legit because someone said they got them signed personally, only to find out later they were signed by a waiter or someone at the hotel just so their kid wouldn't have a fit when they said they couldn't get it signed.
*btw John had a sore throat that day and the next. He was ok for the 15th.
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