THE BEATLES Early 1964 Billboard Poster (Extremely rare early 1964
UK poster, measuring 15" by 20", designed for billboard use and
mounted onto a sheet of hardboard. Given the exotic catalogue
number of A1259, this was issued to select larger record shops,
simply to promote the fact that the biggest band in the world recorded
for EMI. Generally recognised as being one of the rarest promotional
posters of the band in existence, this particular poster has been saved
from the worst ravages of time by being pre-laminated when fixed to
the hardboard way back when, as this was probably for an external
display fitting. To that effect, four screw holes are present at the
corners, with two small peg fitting holes about half way down. Over
the last fifty years, the poster has received a few scuffs to the front,
but these are mostly only laminate deep, with just a couple of the
scuffs actually leading to paper loss to the underlying poster. This
particular treasure came directly from the personal collection of a
former EMI director, which explains how it has survived so well or
indeed, at all. This is one poster that we can guarantee you will not
see many of. It remains in staggering condition compared to the
stained and torn rags that are normally found, when they are
occasionally discovered. The surviving numbers of this poster are
unknown, but given the huge quantity that have surfaced over the
years [!], you are probably talking just handfuls. Few, if any, will
remain in as nice condition as this one - Get it while you can!)
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