ORIGINAL circa 1975 WFIL John Lennon handbill.  In 1975 a Philadelphia PA radio station asked John Lennon to help with a charity event at the station.  John agreed at the last minute and these fliers saw a very limited distribution as a result.  I ( myself ) picked up this flier at the actual 1975 event at the WFIL radio station. GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC ORIGINAL (not a scan or copy of any kind).  SEE the color photo taken of (a much younger) me at the
actual event standing within the police
barricade
behind John Lennon
holding under my arm these very same
pink fliers
!  I am also
pictured
in the black and white photo on the left along with John Lennon, my wife Cindy on the right getting an autograph from John at the actual 1975 event...we were there.....Most of the fliers for this event were DESTROYED that day in MAY 1975 and as a result VERY FEW SURVIVED....now you can purchase this AUTHENTIC ORIGINAL WFIL JOHN LENNON FLIER right here!  This 8" x 11" flier is in very good condition, minor bends.   John was super that weekend way back in 1975....  You should'a been there... we were!
This great..... VINTAGE... ORIGINAL.....JOHN LENNON WFIL 1975 in person flier/handbill will make a wonderful addition to any collection.
Yes.  Yes, we are happy to combine shipping cost!
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About us...We are life long Beatles fans and collectors.  In 1982 we published the first Beatles price guide entitled The Beatles: A Collection by Robert and Cindy Del Buono.  The items in auction are from our over 50+ year collection.  Thank you, Bob &
Cindy
Beatles Collectible 2014 50th Anniversary 1964 American Tour Memorabilia Box
NO SHIPPING DAYS MAY 5TH-19TH
LAST DAY OF SHIPPING MAY 4TH 2PM EST
SHIPPING RESUMES MAY 20TH
Beatles collector's box. Box only. New condition. Contents have been removed from the box and are not included. This offer is for the box only.
Outer dimensions of the box are 13 x 13 x 1.125 inches. Inner dimensions of the box are 12.5 x 12.5 x 1 inch. Box weighs 14 oz. Shipping weight is 1.25lbs
DAILY BEATLE 3 February 2014
ONE STEP BACK - PHOTO MYSTERY "Advertising the new "US Albums" boxed set, the photo of the Beatles in front of the stars and stripes flag is seen everywhere, these days. Here's one description we found: "The Beatles pose with an American flag in a Paris photo studio prior to their first visit to the United States in January 1964". Or is it? Other sources say that the photo was taken in April 1964 during a photo call promotion ahead of the band's first American tour (in August). We don't know which is the correct description. Do you? And better still, who is the photographer?"
ROLAND LESTOQUOIT responded. "These photos were taken in Paris in 1964 by David Steen (see his book "Heroes and Villains" on Genesis Publications).
The band was appearing at the Paris Olympia during three weeks and they were staying at the George V hotel. Prior to their future visit to the US, David was asked to take promo shots and borrowed the flag from the American Embassy in Paris; The flag was then Army escorted from the Embassy to the hotel for the session. Unfortunately, David later lost the copyright."
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Beatles Collectible 2014 50th Anniversary 1964 American Tour Memorabilia Box
Beatles collector's box. Box only. New condition. Contents have been removed from the box and are not included. This offer is for the box only.
Outer dimensions of the box are 13 x 13 x 1.125 inches. Inner dimensions of the box are 12.5 x 12.5 x 1 inch. Box weighs 14 oz. Shipping weight is 1.25lbs
DAILY BEATLE 3 February 2014
ONE STEP BACK - PHOTO MYSTERY "Advertising the new "US Albums" boxed set, the photo of the Beatles in front of the stars and stripes flag is seen everywhere, these days. Here's one description we found: "The Beatles pose with an American flag in a Paris photo studio prior to their first visit to the United States in January 1964". Or is it? Other sources say that the photo was taken in April 1964 during a photo call promotion ahead of the band's first American tour (in August). We don't know which is the correct description. Do you? And better still, who is the photographer?"
ROLAND LESTOQUOIT responded. "These photos were taken in Paris in 1964 by David Steen (see his book "Heroes and Villains" on Genesis Publications).
The band was appearing at the Paris Olympia during three weeks and they were staying at the George V hotel. Prior to their future visit to the US, David was asked to take promo shots and borrowed the flag from the American Embassy in Paris; The flag was then Army escorted from the Embassy to the hotel for the session. Unfortunately, David later lost the copyright."
NO SHIPPING DAYS MAY 5TH-19TH
LAST DAY OF SHIPPING MAY 4TH 2PM EST
SHIPPING RESUMES MAY 20TH

Specifics

  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days