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How did you ever get Dylan to sign for you is the real question here. He's impossible.
I know, right. Long story short, it cost me a first pressing on Coral of 'The Buddy Holly Story' from '59 in excellent condition (this record books for over $100.00 USD). I gave the album to Dylan and he signed the ticket, though he didn't look at me or anything like that. An autograph is quite cordial in itself.
Great story!
The signed photo is not authentic in my opinion. Nice signed ticket though -- definitely the real deal.
The capital B is the only thing throwing me off, the rest of it looks like his signature.
As it was told to me, hoodie up, he won't sign, hoodie down, he probably will. I think it depends where the tour bus is situated at each show and what kind of mood he's in. The incident in New Jersey didn't surprise me, because he's been known to walk around where he's playing and nap on park benches. He knows enough about boxing to fend for himself.
Posting this because it's a classic example of what a collector does not do, but take note of the album that he's getting signed.
Wow, that was luck! One on one.
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