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Topic: AUTOGRAPHS Return to archive
07-24-01 09:23 PM
gavinnn I have a full set of Stones autographs (all on the same page of an autograph book) probably from 1965.
Does anybody know whwere I can get them valued, as I am considering selling them. The book contains many sixties British bands including The Kinks, Merseybeats, Swingin' Blue Jeans, Donovan, Roy Orbison (OK he's not British). Yardbirds, Hollies, Walker Brothers, Searchers, Mindbenders, Byrds and more.
Thanks. Gavin Nightingale, Warwickshire, England.
07-24-01 10:01 PM
Gazza Gavin

Three suggestions:

1) advertise them on E-bay (www.ebay.com) or similar online auction sites

2) try them at a reputable auctioneer (however with e-bay youre saving yourself considerable fees)

3) look in magazines such as "Record Collector" and place an ad. there or contact one of the various autograph specialist sites who advertise there all the time and who might be able to value it...

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