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The letter is written on a Robert Fraser Gallery letterhead and dated september 5, 1969.

The handwriting changes quite a lot between the beginning and the end of the letter (in attached files you'll find 3 samples of this letter, one from the beginning, one from the center and one from the end). I know Lennon was trying to stop his addiction to heroin a this very moment (perhaps it can be an explanation?).

The signature is also very unusual.

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This is NOT John Lennon (of The Beatles) autograph, Sorry. Hope this helps.

Thank you Brian. That is what I feared because of the many differences in the handwriting and the very unusual signature. The man who receive this letter was a French fan of John Lennon. He finds John Lennon address in a magazine (in fact I imagine it was the Robert Fraser Gallery address) and wrote to him and received later this letter. It comes with the envelope postmarked London 5 sept 1969. So, even if it's not written by Lennon himself, it's not a modern fake. But who has written this letter? Could it be Robert Fraser himself? It's a kind of little mystery I would like to solve. I add the pictures of the entire letter if it can help.

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Nope....not THE John Lennon of The Beatles...

Thank you Jim for your input. But who has written this letter?

Anyone else?

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