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This autograph album has not seen the light of day for nearly 60 years. It contains one of the finest sets of Beatles signatures I’ve ever seen, authenticated by Frank Caiazzo. I have the album listed for sale, but if it does not sell I’m happy to remain as its caretaker. If you’re like me, it’s exciting to see newly surfaced Beatles-signed items, especially in this kind of condition. For a history buff, holding an item like this in my hands, knowing it passed through the Beatles’ hands, is awe-inspiring.

I’m looking for sleuthing assistance on the remaining signatures, hoping to identify as many as possible. I’m able to identify these three:

 

Billy J. Kramer (number 4)

Eden Kane (number 5)

John Leyton (number 6)

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Lovely set, how much ?

Hello Paul, I don't want to run afoul of any rules regarding selling on this site so I'll simply say the album is currently listed on eBay, at what I'd consider a 'retail' price. I’m understandably ambivalent about selling it so don’t feel the need to price it aggressively. Regardless, I hope everyone enjoys seeing the photos. 

  

No 1 is Billy fury

Thank you Alan! It seems so obvious - once somebody tells me.

#2 is Phil Everly I believe

Thanks Joe, looking at some other exemplars I think you're right. 

Couldn't find this on Ebay. You are allowed to post links. 

Here's a link Bruce:

https://ebay.to/3hLQ6zh

#10 looks like Don Everly.

You're right, I see it now Martin. Thanks. Both brothers had ornate signatures.

Highest priced set by far I've ever seen -- you really DO want to keep it!  I've seen signed Please Please Me LPs sell for that much. 

Here’s the way I look at it Bruce. A person would be foolish to set the price too low. You can always come down in price but it’s very difficult to go up. This way, the market can tell us what it’s worth. Otherwise, trying to set a price would be difficult, since the condition rarity obviously adds significant value. Using an auction house might have told us the same thing, but this way I have less risk and more control. Worst case I keep it and own a treasure. I can live with that.

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