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Hi guys, this complete set is not mine, I want to clarify. I showed it in other groups because I simply find it fascinating. Last weekend I went to a comic convention, and there were three stands of memorabilia, in one of them, a Ringo signature was for sale for 2 K USD, and it seemed excessive to me.

The owner saw that I knew about these topics and I showed him part of my collection in photos. Then he showed me his next acquisition, which he authorized me to share in photos. There is an inscription on the back which makes me think someone got it for their friend's daughter, and it is dated 1964 Opera House, Blackpool. He told me that he will submit it to certification and subsequent sale, I hope to tell you the outcome later.

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I like these. 

Yes for sure! that's why I decided to share it. Cheers!

The signatures do look Ok.  But it looks as if the paper might have had some moisture contact at some point.  It has slightly impacted the signature ink and the paper is not flat and stained a bit.

If it seems a little damp, if you notice, on the back, the tinda has bleed through a little, it may be part of the same

Here is a set signed the same day at Blackpool 1964. There are some similarities. 

Wow, it is very similar. I suppose that these signatures were obtained in the middle of a crowd of people and the small variations are due to the speed of signing, perhaps. Thanks for sharing this copy

How is it on adhered to or wrapped around the cardboard? I can't figure it out.

Hi Steve, are you referring to the stains around the paper cut?

Raul, I don't understand how the paper and the backing relate to each other. When you took the photo did you flip the paper over and onto the reverse of the backing?

Oh, it's a scan. We need a video of him showing the front and back, both on the backing and off. 

Ah, ok, ok, I understand you. I actually think it's a scanner. The seller sent me the photos, I didn't have the item in my hands. If you look closely, you can see small pieces of rubbish around the paper, which is typical of a scanner.

I just figured this out. I thought the paper was on a backing, the jaggedness was rough edges of the signed paper, and the thin dark brown edges were shadows. But there's not a backing...it's all staining!

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