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An ORIGINAL Beatles '68 SIGNED White Album LP. Is THIS real?!?!?

I just spotted this one while doing my research. Is this the real deal?

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I've never seen a picture of an authentic, fully signed White Album. There are rumours that Sir Elton John has one. I did once see pictures of a full set of the four White Album individual portrait photographs authentically signed about the time of it's release. It was on a German dealers website.

Thanks Karl, got any pics of those?

Sorry Lewis, it's been about 5 years since I saw the pictures. What I do remember was that the signatures where genuine and contemporary to the Album's release. Each of the pictures also had a dedication though I can't remember who to. The pictures were used as a background image and nothing implied they were for sale at that time. The website might have been the German Beatles Shop or perhaps The Bavarian Beatles Shop so a message to either of those sites might provide more details.

Cheers mate

An authentic fully signed White Album is pictured here:

http://live.autographmagazine.com/profiles/blog/show?id=3524372%3AB...

Very cool! Though not all Beatles era signatures....i know its being picky...lol.

Heres another, but only Paul and John.

Also the one Carol Bedford wrote about in her book, was Beatles era..so none of these are that record...if it actually exists.

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Nice! With a picture of another fully signed one a few posts below. Thanks.

It's great to see those fully signed White Album pics linked to above. I would guess that the most obvious sources for signed White Albums would be from fans who collected the signatures individually either before or after the break up.I do remember reading about a launch party for the White Album that took place at the end of 1968 at the Lancaster Hotel, Lancaster Gate, London. I would have thought that this would have been the best opportunity to get a fully signed White Album but I don't know if any have turned upfrom this event?.

Looking at the first one pictured makes me think of the fully signed Sgt. Pepper's. Each of the signatures is so nicely executed, as though they were signed for someone special. 

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