Beatles autographs attracts the attention of those fans who are always ready to pay considerable sums of money so as to get the item they want. Some of them will really give anything in order to attain genuine Beatles autographs. This means that Beatles autographs are probably the most widely forged signatures from the 20th century. The main reason for this article is to help you the reader so that collecting and buying can be enjoyable as well as an excellent investment. We are going to focus on the later years just before the Beatles broke up.
This study will not detail the way the Beatles did their signatures. It will not state, "John never did an 'l' that way" or "George never lifted his hand off his signature attaching the 'e' to the 'h'. This article will avoid statements like that because there are always exceptions to the rule. With authentication, it is impossible to be 100% accurate as we are only human.
From late 1964 through 1966 the Beatles continued touring as they started their movie career. During the filming of their first movie,A Hard Days Night, some fans were able to attend filming at Twickenham Studios. Fans obtained quite a lot of autographs from this period and would have various experiences when obtaining their autographs. Typically, they would range from personal observations like, "John was a great guy", "Paul was a gentleman", "Ringo was funny" or "George was softer and quiet, but very polite".
In 1968 the Beatles were either in the studio or going in different directions. They went to study with the Mahareshi in late 1967 through 1968. Consequently, very few signed items were produced during this period. I have seen less than six sets.
During the 1965 United States tour, the Beatles signed for Teen Magazine reporters, disc jockeys and even opening acts. Contact with fans was becoming more difficult as they were constantly surrounded by security. By 1966, the Beatles were tiring of constant engagements and television appearances. As they curtailed these events, autographs became nearly impossible to obtain. Only a handful of signed items have appeared from their final tour in the United States. It is estimated that less than 10% of all the autographs signed in the United States during the years 1964-1966 are authentic.
This study will not detail the way the Beatles did their signatures. It will not state, "John never did an 'l' that way" or "George never lifted his hand off his signature attaching the 'e' to the 'h'. This article will avoid statements like that because there are always exceptions to the rule. With authentication, it is impossible to be 100% accurate as we are only human.
From late 1964 through 1966 the Beatles continued touring as they started their movie career. During the filming of their first movie,A Hard Days Night, some fans were able to attend filming at Twickenham Studios. Fans obtained quite a lot of autographs from this period and would have various experiences when obtaining their autographs. Typically, they would range from personal observations like, "John was a great guy", "Paul was a gentleman", "Ringo was funny" or "George was softer and quiet, but very polite".
In 1968 the Beatles were either in the studio or going in different directions. They went to study with the Mahareshi in late 1967 through 1968. Consequently, very few signed items were produced during this period. I have seen less than six sets.
During the 1965 United States tour, the Beatles signed for Teen Magazine reporters, disc jockeys and even opening acts. Contact with fans was becoming more difficult as they were constantly surrounded by security. By 1966, the Beatles were tiring of constant engagements and television appearances. As they curtailed these events, autographs became nearly impossible to obtain. Only a handful of signed items have appeared from their final tour in the United States. It is estimated that less than 10% of all the autographs signed in the United States during the years 1964-1966 are authentic.
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