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£5,000 price on Fab Four autographs
Daily Express
|January 09, 2024
SIR Paul McCartney's broken plectrum and a set of Beatles autographs given to a teenage fan 60 years ago may sell for more than £5,000.
The Fab Four signed Louisa Walne's autograph book after she saw them play Leicester's De Montfort Hall on October 10, 1964.
The book also includes an inscription by Beatles road manager Mal Evans and part of the guitar pick.
Louisa, from Leicester, who was 15 at the time, kept the souvenirs safe while training as a nurse.
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