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Brian Jones Fan Club Guest Book Many Signatures From Early Stones to Death

$ 279.31

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    I am offering an authentic Brian Jones Fan Club Guest Book that is signed by not only common fans but personal friends from the early days of 1962 to his death in July 1969.
    While Ali Zayeri owner and CEO of The Stones Museum had business in Houston in 2017 he viewed and authenticated this one of a kind item for me.
    He placed it's value at 1700 pounds or ,200.
    The book has 30 pages that have signatures including 8 of Pat Andrews one of Brian's early Cheltenham girlfriends and mother of a son.
    Tom Keylock has signed twice. He was long time Stones chauffeur and bodyguard and Brian's minder at the time of his death. He was prominent in the disposal of Brian's belongings and some say a coverup of the circumstances of Brian's murder/death.
    Anna Wohlin, Brian's last girlfriend and the person who pulled him out of the pool has signed once.
    Richard Hattrell long time Cheltenham friend and Stones hangabout during the Edith Grove days has signed three times.
    James Phelge roommate at Edith Grove and origin of Nanker Phelge moniker has signed twice.
    Brian Knight early friend at the Marquee Club and founder of Blues By Six jazz band with Charlie Watts has signed once.
    Art Wood, Ronnie's brother and founder of the Artwoods who appeared on the same bill as the Stones had signed along with wife Angie.
    There is a signature also by a Debbie Perks. Bill Wyman relative?
    There are many other signatures I could not identify, maybe someone else can!
    NOTE-
    Thanks to cdsounds for informing me that the signatures of Don Craine and Keith Grant are just after Angie Wood on page one. Both were members of the Downliners Sect who during the early days played on the underbill with the Stones.
    Keith Grant also ran Olympic Studios where the Stones recorded many of their early songs.