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Sunday, May 15th 1960

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2016 3:28 pm
by hamilton_square
Saturday, August 27th saw the annual Beatles Memorabilia Auction organized by The Beatles Shop on Mathew Street (where else would it be!) Liverpool 2.

This year’s auction took place in the Unity Theatre on Hope Street where the main bidding action was the £18,000 / $24,000 (US) paid for an acetate disc recording of It's For You that Paul McCartney and John Lennon cut for Cilla Black in 1964 which is believed to be the only one still in existence - see ...

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/whats-on ... t-11808580

However, when looking down the online list of the near 300 articles that were auctioned off, this particular piece of Iron Door memorabilia caught my eye on which one G.S. Hogarth is referred to ...
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The significance this rare Iron Door "Jazz Club" membership card, dated Sunday, May 15th 1960, has in the story of both The Beatles and the Iron Door Club is explained in Peter McCormack’s write-up at …

http://www.stthomasu.ca/~pmccorm/irondo ... erock.html

Unfortunately, the bidding fell well short of the expected £200 selling price, with the hammer finally coming down on a final bid of £90 / $120 (US)

Re: Sunday, May 15th 1960

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 5:07 am
by admin
Peter, thanks so very much for noticing this reference to the Iron Door and adding it here. A nice find a surely a treasure no matter the final bid.

Re: Sunday, May 15th 1960

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 12:31 pm
by 13_temple_street
Peter thank you for posting the details of the auction of mainly Beatles related articles. This particular design on the Iron Door membership card in the auction is indeed rare only a small number of this design were ordered from the printers.
The original design submitted to the block makers had a trumpet super imposed on to the outline of the door, this design was lost at the printers, with only days away from the opening of the club we opted for the membership card minus the trumpet.