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The Crickets, early 60/61 line up including Glen W Hardin, Sonny Curtis, Jerry Naylor, autograph album page measuring about 110mm X 95mm, ideal for mounting and framing, c/w with a photo of the band memebrs. Good clear signitures of this classic band line up, when they were commerically successfull and also having chart hits in there own right.

Eden Kane has also signe dthe reverse side of this album page.

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(Coral 45-Q 72298) Tri-Centre Vg+

Published in 50's Rock 'n' Roll

1958 tour signed Buddy Holly autograph, plus The Crickets, mounted and framed with photos. Overall size of the frame is 810mm x 560mm, glass mounted over a double mount. Pictures include the cover of the 1958 UK tour programme [colour], a picture of the band [B&W] as used on the back of the 1958 UK tour programme, a great B&W picture of Buddy, these three pictures, all about 280mm x 240mm. Plus one original promo card of the three piece band. The autographs are on three separate green album pages, mounted under the three larger pictures, Buddy Holly's in the middle, Jerry Allison's on the left, and Joe B Mauldin's on the right. This is a stunning piece, professionally mounted, got to be seen, and of course very rare. Sorry about the poor quality of the images, this is due to taking photos over the mounted glass frame. Fully guaranteed.

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THAT'LL BE THE DAY [US ISSUE, EX+]

Very rare UK issue for the self titled album 'Buddy Holly' [Coral LVA 9085], 1958 mono. Great picture of Buddy without his glasses on the front. The record is in good VG+ condition and the labels are in EX condition, all bright and clean, still a very good sound. The sleeve is again in EX- condition, very clean and bright front, showing a little ageing on the rear, but still good and clean, although there is a small 2cm tear on the back, on th eopening half way down. 

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A rare Canadian issue from 1967, 'The Great Buddy Holly' [Vocalion VL 73811] Stereo. The record is in a good VG+ condition, and plays very well, the labels are in EX+ condition, and all are bright and clean. The sleeve is still complete with no tears or rips, although like most US/Canadian sleeves from the 60's showing signs od wear and ageing, but still graded as good VG+ condition.

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Malcolm Vaughan [Advert for Buddy Holly gigs] inc.charts Condition Good