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GrayGhost 04-17-2019 11:08 AM

John Lennon writing? Need Beatle Experts
 
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A friend of mine's dad worked in 1972 on one of many petitions to try and Save John Lennon from deportation, after his drug issues.

The dad received this "Thank you letter" from someone named Mike.

Now, My friend has noticed serious similarities between the "war is over" portion of the letter and the original handwritten lyrics.

If anyone can help or knows someone who can who thinks this thank you letter is in John's handwriting, Id be greatly thankful. God Bless. Scott

JoeDfan 04-18-2019 10:02 AM

That is a pretty cool piece. I love John Lennon stuff.

I am no expert though, so I cannot help with the writing part.

MikeKam 04-18-2019 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by GrayGhost (Post 1870914)
A friend of mine's dad worked in 1972 on one of many petitions to try and Save John Lennon from deportation, after his drug issues.

The dad received this "Thank you letter" from someone named Mike.

Now, My friend has noticed serious similarities between the "war is over" portion of the letter and the original handwritten lyrics.

If anyone can help or knows someone who can who thinks this thank you letter is in John's handwriting, Id be greatly thankful. God Bless. Scott

I'd consider asking Roger Epperson, although he does charge for his opinion (well worth the money IMO).

www.rogerepperson.com

Michael B 04-18-2019 10:57 AM

I would trust Frank Caiazzo. Recognized expert on Beatle's autographs. That is all he does and no controversies regarding authentication from what I remember.

http://beatlesautographs.com/

packs 04-18-2019 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael B (Post 1871147)
I would trust Frank Caiazzo. Recognized expert on Beatle's autographs. That is all he does and no controversies regarding authentication from what I remember.

http://beatlesautographs.com/

His website says he doesn't offer authentication services or appraisals.

MikeKam 04-18-2019 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by packs (Post 1871163)
His website says he doesn't offer authentication services or appraisals.

Yeah, I believe he only offers authentication services for a select few unfortunately - but he definitely is one of, if not the best Beatles autographs authenticator.

Stampsfan 04-18-2019 12:54 PM

Going back to the original question...

The "over" in the two pieces look nothing alike. Each of the four letters are markedly different. The "r" and the "v" are not even close.

David Atkatz 04-18-2019 01:20 PM

Just Google "John Lennon handwriting," and look for yourself.
Is the note in Lennon's hand?
No.

GrayGhost 04-18-2019 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by David Atkatz (Post 1871201)
Just Google "John Lennon handwriting," and look for yourself.
Is the note in Lennon's hand?
No.

Thought someone may know pretty conclusively on here. Thanks!

Can do without the implied sarcasm though

w7imel 04-21-2019 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by GrayGhost (Post 1871248)
Thought someone may know pretty conclusively on here. Thanks!

Can do without the implied sarcasm though

I'm with David...Do your own legwork when possible and if you cant come up with it then ask but this one not hard to figure out with a little "google".


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