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  1. Hi Steve

    I have one Led Zeppelin Express Promotional Poster. How can I be sure of its authenticity?

    On 4/21/2018 at 12:39 AM, SteveAJones said:

    There are a limited number of specific items I still seek to find. The Led Zeppelin Express promotional poster for the 1975 Earls Court gigs is at the top of that list. I want one that is original and authentic, not a reproduction. Second on that list is a silver cane presented by The Everly Brother's to Peter Grant at a party following their Royal Albert Hall concert in 1995, shortly before his passing. I have asked Warren Grant about it but he said he knows nothing about it. Pretty much anything else that comes to mind is already in private collections and unlikely to become available for some time.  

    Custom made art is something you purchase because you like it, not as an investment vehicle. Rock art is difficult to resell at higher value.

    Off the top of my head, the most expensive item I've acquired is the signed, numbered, leather bound edition of Jimmy's book. It seems it sells these days for up to $3,000. I also have some awards, gold albums and quite a few items signed by Jimmy that would be considered high value. Otherwise value is found in the aggregate...6,000+ photos, 900+ magazines, 500+ posters, 500+ albums, 300+ promo items... 

     

  2. On 21/08/2017 at 10:24 PM, IpMan said:

    I believe I remember another, very similar picture of Jimmy taken around early 1970 that sounds almost spot on to what you are describing, except it is not the #1 LP but rather his Black Beauty he is tuning while sitting down.

     

    On 22/08/2017 at 6:39 AM, TheStairwayRemainsTheSame said:

    How about this?

    JP.jpg.ae83a0a573585dc178283ce7392e8bb7.jpg

    And this one?toronto71-2.jpg.00d2206a3984be79c1f5b9bbc88d99f8.jpg

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