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Nearly thirty years ago I purchased from the original owner a number of TWA Flight 703 memorabilia.  They included:

1- A TWA letterhead, envelope and TWA memo with all four Beatle member's signatures

2- A Parolophone "Help" in a green sleeve with first names

3- A Black & White TWA photograph with all four Beatle member's signatures

4- TWA black & white photographs at interview at NYC, NY, clippings, Associated Press articles

(1)- These match the "Ruth" full signatures on the back of an envelope, from same TWA source

(2)- This matches another sleeve with names in different positions on a Flight 703 site

(3)- This matches the Gisa Kothe, stewardess on flight, copy with faint orange Ringo Starr

www.schaarcommunictions.com/Beatles.Encounters.html

This Thread will take you to all known items #1, 2 and 3.  I include some of these on this site for your inspection and opinion.

1- I consider is authentic and Bill Liss watch the Beatles sign while on TWA Flight 703

2- I consider these to be Neil Aspinall first names, signed in the UK prior to the flight (?)

3- I consider these "likely to be authentic", but not certain.

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To me the signatures on the TWA stationary and Ruth envelope are clearly in the hand of Neil Aspinall. They aren't forgeries. When one or more of the Beatles weren't available to sign autographs, he would sign on their behalf.
Interesting the signatures on the Parlophone sleeve might be by Derek Taylor. That would certainly explain the calculated / cautious flow.

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