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John Lennon's Last Autograph (REAL).

On December 7, 1980 Willie Nile and John Lennon were recording at The Record Plant studio in New York City when engineer Thom Panunzio called saying, “John broke a string on his guitar. Do you have any extra strings?" Willie did have extra strings and gave them to John Lennon. The next day December 8, 1980 Willie and John Lennon were again at the Record Plant recording. That evening when John was about to walk out the door of the Record Plant, Thom Penunzio asked John Lennon for an autograph for his friend Karl. John mistakenly thought it was for the person who gave him the guitar strings the day before so John signed a Record Plant tape sticker “To Karl, who strung me along, thanks John Lennon 1980. John also drew a self-portrait caricature. John Lennon then left the record plant by limousine at approximately 10:30 pm, arriving at The Dakota at approximately 10:50 he was shot dead. This would be the last autograph John Lennon would ever sign. This is perhaps the most important autograph in Rock and Roll History.

Gotta Have Rock & Roll is excited to bring this autograph back after being sold for $72,000 in 2012.

Good condition, measuring 10 x 11 inches, signed in marker slight fading.

Framed.

Authentication: Affidavits from Thom Panunzio and the owner are included. Also comes with a Gotta Have Rock & Roll Certificate of Authenticity, a Roger Epperson (REAL) Letter of Authenticity, a James Spence Authentication (JSA) Letter of Authenticity and a Frank Caiazzo Letter of Authenticity.

Please note: The full letter from JSA will come around 6-8 weeks after the auctions conclusion.
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John Lennons Last Autograph (JSA, Caiazzo & REAL)
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