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Music Memorabilia - Tour programme for the 1967 winter tour featuring Jimi Hendrix, The Pink Floyd, The Move, The Amen Corner, The Nice, The Outer Limits, The Eire Apparent, compered by Pete Drummond. Small tear to front cover in the centre approx 1cm, and two small tears to top of back cover. Otherwise good condition with the usual discolouration to covers and some creasing.
Music Memorabilia - A collection of items to include a promotional photo of Herman's Hermits signed to rear by Frank Renshaw "To my mate Graham, best wishes Frank", A 1971 The Who US Tour Programme, The Beatles Monthly No. 50, a ticket for Roxy Music at Free Trade Hall Manchester 28th October 1973, A souvenir programme from Mike Oldfield's Tublar Bells performance 4th September 1992 in at Edinburgh Castle in aid of The Princes Trust along with two laminates. Two other promo photos. Also a letter on BBC headed paper from John Peel that reads "Dear Graham, Thanks for the offer to read for us. Unfortunately the BBC is taking the programme out. Stage 2 in a phasing out, I fear. I'm sorry. My love to your family and yourself. John Peel"
OUTSTANDING LIFELONG COLLECTION OF BEATLES MEMORABILIA INCLUDING RECORDING AS A GROUP AND AS INDIVIDUALS TO INCLUDE APPROXIMATELY 34 VALUABLE BINYL LP'S, LARGE SELECTION OF 45RPM RECORDS TOGETHER WITH FURTHER EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF CD'S AND CASSETTES, THE COLLECTION FURTHER ENHANCED BY A SELECTION OF PAPER AND HARDBACKS, INCL. REVELATION IN THE HEAD BY IAN MCDONALD, TWILIGHT OF THE GODS BY WILFRED MELLORS, THE BEATLES BY HUNTER DAVIES AND MANY OTHER BOOKS RELATING TO ALL ASPECTS OF THE BEATLES AND INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS TOGETHER WITH A LARGE SELECTION OF ANNIVERSARY AND REGULAR PRODUCED MUSIC GUIDES, SHEET MUSIC AND FURTHER INFORMATIVE DOCUMENTATION (Guide Price £500 - £700)MAGAZINES AND BOOKSThe following lots are specialist magazines covering military strategy games being sold by one vendor as follows:-
Elton John louder than Concorde, 1976, memorabilia music / programme / tickets / carnations / photos / posters / badge. The vendor fondly remembers at the concert that a carnation was thrown into the crowd and as she briefly held it another fan took it away from her. So as Elton saw this he passed her two carnations and put them into her hand ! These have been lovingly kept dried in a book ever since. These are included in the sale too. With this lot is :1. 2 x Louder Than Concorde Programmes one very good condition and one poor.2. 3 x Ticket stubs from Empire Liverpool x 2 and Civic Hall Wolverhampton.3. Two Dried Carnations.4. Tour large Badge.5. Louder than Concorde Mug.6. 2 x personally taken photos by the vendor.7. 1976 uk Tour Poster has some tears at both the top and bottom.
Collection of Psyche Band Frost Memorabilia from 1968 Including 2 x Original Russ Gibb Postcards, A Frost Village Pub Flyer and 2 x original Vanguard Records publicity 10 x 8 photographs. All in very good condition for their age - flyer shows signs of wear and display and has been folded.Russel James Gibb (June 15, 1931[1] – April 30, 2019) was an American rock concert promoter, school teacher and disc jockey from Dearborn, Michigan, best known for his role in the "Paul is dead" phenomenon, a story he broke on radio station WKNR-FM in Dearborn,[2] and as the owner of the Grande Ballroom, a major rock music venue in Detroit
TWO BOXES OF POP MUSIC MEMORABILIA to include a collection of 25 tour 'T' Shirts (appear unused) from Rod Stewart, Phil Collins, Sting, Fleetwood Mac, ELO, Genesis, Bryan Adams, Paul Simon, Madness, Elton John and Status Quo, 40 Concert Programmes, most with ticket-stubs, from Stage Musicals and Pop Concerts to include Olly Murs, The Moody Blues, Fleetwood Mac, Sting (one with Paul Simon), Bryan Adams, Status Quo, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Torvill and Dean, Wicked, Mamma Mia, Calendar Girls, Shrek and more, a limited edition Phil Collins 'Not Dead Yet' Live commemorative set, a Phil Collins Baseball Cap and badges and a Phil Collins 'Final Farewell Tour' coffee mug and Poster
Quantity of magazines, newspapers, leaflets and flyers includes My Weekly Reader dated week of April 19-23 1954 edition number one and two, Charley Pride tour programmes (one being signed), Charley Pride fan club pack, Favourite Westerns and Western and serials magazine x 31, Model & Collectors Mart magazines x 9, Memorabilia magazines x 4, quantity of country music related leaflets and flyers, North Country Music newspaper magazines and others, all generally Fair to Good. (qty)
Collection of music memorabilia: An original Isley brothers contract dated July 29, 1968 for the song 'Baby don't you do it' for royalties between Jobete music company inc and the Isley brother's manager. An Elvis Presley photograph of Elvis in Atlanta July 3, 1973 taken by photographer Keith Alverson. Jackson's 1984 Victory tour 'All area access' passes /Robbie Williams passes and Abbey Road letterhead.
A collection of music memorabilia, to include a Michael Jackson 1988 Wembley stadium ticket, further tickets include Bob Geldof, Pet Shop Boys, INXS, Madness, Crosby And Nash, Kid Crimson, together with a collection of The Beatles magazines, a signed Steve Benbow postcard, postcards etc. (qty)
Group of Framed and Unframed Pop and Rock Autographed Photographs and Tickets to include Mick Jagger x 2 and Christina Aguilera (all with certificates from MSPS Realgraphs Ltd); Bob Dylan and Diana Ross (both with certificates from Selective Resources, Inc); No Feelings Sheet Music signed by Glen Matlock and Steve Jones (with certificate from Palm Court Music); framed signed Pink CD and Spice Girls photograph and unframed Kylie Minogue and Britney Spears signed photographs (all without certificates); framed Art Garfunkel, I Only Have Eyes For You disc; framed Roger Waters, The Wall ticket plus some sporting memorabilia including 2 x framed Bobby Moore/1966 England World Cup film cells (with certificates from Rye by Post) plus various others loose photographs and other items. Conditions are generally Very Good Plus. (qty)
A mixed lot of interesting music memorabilia books, to include: - Michael Jackson Treasures by Jason King - containing photographs, reproduction tickets, posters and other ephemera - The Art of the Beatles by Mike Evans - A fascinating walkthrough of the work involved in creating the Fab Four's iconic album art - The Rock Pack - A pop up book containing photographs, facts and reproduction ephemera - Not Fade Away: The Rock & Roll Photography of Jim Marshall: A beautiful insight into the shot of an iconic music photographer
TWO BOXES OF BRASS WARES, FILM AND MUSIC MEMORABILIA, POSTCARDS, AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a brass eagle on a marble plinth, height 30.5cm, brass model cannons, a brass cased sand timer, a small brass shell case, signed Hawkwind and Iron Maiden music posters, Chucky and Bride of Chucky dolls, Mercedes Benz car badges, an iridescent art glass paperweight in the form of an apple, a collection of postcards including saucy seaside and early twentieth century examples, a binder containing a collection of match box labels, etc (2 boxes) (sd)
A folder containing an assortment of Manchester-related music memorabilia. To inc: 25 press photos from the 2007 premiere of 'Control' (Ian Curtis/Joy Division biopic), 13 club flyers inc Hacienda examples, a rare c 1960s publication 'Manchester Beat Scene', pop postcards, press clippings and more.
PINK FLOYD - THE EARLY YEARS: 1965-1972 (LIMITED EDITION CD/ DVD/ 7" SET - 0190295950255). A stunning, extensive Limited Edition CD/ DVD/ 7" set covering Pink Floyd's Early Years: 1965 - 1972 (0190295950255, 2016 European Limited Edition set released on Pink Floyd Records/ Columbia. The set contains rare and unreleased music and video from the archives, spread across an expansive 27 discs that include 10x CDs, 9x DVDs & 8x Blu-Ray. 5x replica 7" singles. The package contains more than 100 photographs of Pink Floyd; the majority of which are previously unseen, as well as more than 40 items of memorabilia in special wallets. All are presented in a beautiful box with an internal foam divider to hold everything in place. Still has the original card strip that has contents information, it's a little frayed/ bumped. Contents all appear to be in Ex/ Like New condition. A superb, comprehensive set for any Pink Floyd fan).
Memorabilia - Collection of concert programmes and tickets to include Queen A Night At The Opera programme and tour souvenir with ticket for their performance at Cardiff Capitol Theatre November 19th 1975, Roxy Music 1974 tour programme along with two unused tickets for Capitol Theatre Cardiff September 21st as well as two stubs for their October 21st show in 1975 at the same venue, two programmes for Mid Summer Music at Wembley Stadium featuring Elton John, The Beach Boys, Joe Walsh, Eagles, Rufus ft Chaka Khan, Stackridge, along with two ticket stubs for the event, Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel programme along with two ticket stubs, Tommy The Movie (The Who) souvenir brochure along with a ticket stub for Capitol Theatre Cardiff, a ticket for The Fatback Band at Bristol Colston Hall, two tickets for Michael Jackson Bad tour at Cardiff Arms Park, and two tickets for Tina Turner at Cardiff Arms Park 1996. Also included is a Boomtown Rats 'Having Their Picture Taken' book, and the NME 1974 Hot Rock Guide hardback.
Memorabilia - Five music posters to include Stiff Records 1978 Tour signed by Lene Lovich, some edgewear and corner wear and slight creasing but good overall condition, measuring approx 24" x 38". Also included a Wayne County & The Electric Chairs poster for their Storm The Gates tour signed to bottom by Wayne (Jayne) County, along with three David Bowie posters.
EPHEMERA, comprising Concorde memorabilia, (plastic model aircraft, a white metal model, merchandise, etc) 1980's WBA football programmes, photographs. cigarette cards, a scrapbook and Pop Music items to include a 30th anniversary edition of a-ha's 'hunting high and low' box set and twenty-seven concert programmes from some of three biggest pop music stars of the 1980's to include Paul McCartney, Paul Simon, Fleetwood Mac, ELO, Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet, Billy Joel, Tina Turner, Level 42, Erasure, 10cc and the great Peter Gabriel (1 box +loose)
From The Estate Of Bob Baker - Geoff Dunbar (Animator) - 1996 British Animation Awards (BAA) - an original illustration by Dunbar, framed and glazed and awarded to both Baker and Nick Park 'Best Scenario - A Close Shave' from the Wallace & Gromit feature. Hand drawn sketch of a sheep, signed and dated 1995. Unique piece of animation memorabilia. Framed and glazed, total size; 43cm x 35cm.Geoff Dunbar is an English animator and director known for his animated music video Rupert Bear and the Frog Song for Sir Paul McCartney and The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends from the stories by Beatrix Potter. He championed a hand-sketch style of animation.Robert ‘Bob’ Baker (1939 to 2021) was a British television and film writer. He was best known for working on the original series of Doctor Who – during which he co-created the now iconic character of K9, and for being a co-writer of the Wallace and Gromit films The Wrong Trousers, A Close Shave, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit and A Matter of Loaf and Death (in which the character Baker Bob is named after him). Baker’s work with Aardman Animations earned him a share of two Academy Awards, and two BAFTAs. Baker was born in St George, Bristol. Each lot from his estate is accompanied by a specially made certificate of authenticity confirming it to have come from his own personal collection.
Music Memorabilia / Back Stage Passes plus, a collection of memorabilia including approximately twenty Back Stage / Crew Passes with artists including Santana, New Kids on the Block, Midnight Oil, Ratt, Tom Jones, Ray Charles, Kool and the Gang plus various festivals, four record company 'New Release' shop posters comprising Decca (two), Brunswick and Capitol, an application form for entry to The Best Dressed Dance competition at the Marquee, a Monkees Monthly, a promo photo of the Corvettes and a Petula Clark concert flyer - various conditions
Music and Entertainment, Rolling Stones memorabilia 1964-98 to include an original photo of Stones receiving an award, Sept '64 Stones US Crazy World mag, European Tour flyer 1976, Keith Richards LP/Tour flyer 1992, 144 page Voodoo Lounge Japan Tour book 1995, promo postcard for Prague gig 1998 and 2 Films & Filming magazines with Stones interest 1970-71 (8)
Music and Entertainment, Rock and Pop Memorabilia to include Hollies gig flyer 1964, programmes for Chuck Berry and Animals 1964, Stevie Wonder 1969, James Taylor 1971, Artwoods 'Art Gallery' publicity flyer 1966, Jazzbeat magazine 1965, posters for Roxy Music and Thin Lizzy, 1970s gig flyers for Jack The Lad and Sassafras etc. (gen gd)
The Beatles memorabilia including: The Beatles Collection 24 singles box set 1962-70 Parlophone 1977), Abbey Road book by Brian Southall, a Sunday Times Special Tribute magazine to John Lennon "The Life & Legend", Hey Jude and All My loving music and lyric sheets, The Beatles Anthology double CD, and A Voice To Remember sounds of 75 years of EMI records 1898-1973 LPs
OUTSTANDING LIFELONG COLLECTION OF BEATLES MEMORABILIA INCLUDING RECORDINGS AS A GROUP AND AS INDIVIDUALS TO INCLUDE APPROXIMATELY 34 VALUABLE VINYL LP'S, LARGE SELECTION OF 45 RPM RECORDS TOGETHER WITH FURTHER EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF CD'S AND CASSETTES, THE COLLECTION FURTHER ENHANCED BY A SELECTION OF PAPER AND HARDBACKS INCL. REVELATION IN THE HEAD BY IAN MCDONALD, TWIGHLIGHT OF THE GODS BY WILFRED MELLORS, THE BEATLES BY HUNTER DAVIES AND MANY OTHER BOOKS RELATING TO ALL ASPECTS OF THE BEATLES AND INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS TOGETHER WITH A LARGE SELECTION OF ANNIVERSARY AND REGULAR PRODUCED MUSIC GUIDES, SHEET MUSIC AND FURTHER INFORMATIVE DOCUMENTATION. (Guide Price £800 - £1,000)PICTURES, PRINTS MAPS AND MISCELLANEOUS
Beatles Interest. A large quantity of Beatles memorabilia to include: Six pieces of original Beatles UK issued sheet music: Hold Me Tight, Money, All I've Got To Do, You've Really Got A Hold On Me, Twist And Shout and All My Loving, The Fabulous Beatles Souvenir Song Album, The Beatles Book No 1 & No 2, The Beatles Book Appreciation Society magazines No. 3-37, various magazines to include Meet The Beatles Number 12, The Beatles by Royal Command, Scream, Beatbook Two, The Beatles Forever etc and 8 x John Lennon magazines.
Cinema, television and music memorabilia to include: The Avengers programme information scripts, vintage 1960's stills and promotional photographs with a few negatives, Diana Rigg's autograph, Patrick Macnee's autograph; 6 x stills to include Peter Sellers and Ringo Starr from the film 'The Magic Christian', various front of house movie stills to include 3 x Yogi Bear, 2 x Carry On Screaming, 8 x James Fox and Mick Jagger in 'Performance', 1 x 'The Game Is Over', Status Quo photographs with signed autographs, photograph of Dame Barbara Windsor with signed autograph and other promotional photos to include Cliff Richard, The Dakotas, Tommy Steele, Freddie and The Dreamers, James garner, Richard Chamberlain etc.
Beatles Interest. Memorabilia to include Beatles original 1960's ceramics, two plates and three dishes with transfer applied heads, a Beatles Ulster linen tea cloth, a bunting pennant, guitar picks, Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts metal sign 1993 ELG Hamburg, a framed Love Me Do original sheet music, The John Lennon Collection EMI cassette, John Lennon Woman/Yoko Ono Beautiful Boys single cassette, framed photo with facsimile autographs, badges, bag etc.
Music Related Books, VHS videos and CD's, to include Michael Jackson - Ghosts (Deluxe Collector Box Set) still sealed, Dangerous (Epic EK48900) pop-up book and CD, Rolling Stones - Voodoo Lounge Tour memorabilia, VHS videos by - The Beatles, The Doors, Diana Ross and books - Guinness Book Of British hit singles issue 7, Guinness Book Of Rock Stars and others.
On offer from the Piddington Collection. After filming Series 5 and 6 of The Avengers, the Television Company gave this super little S3 Drophead to Diana Rigg who played Emma Peel in 51 episodes of the long-running British TV series.The Avengers was a spy-fi British television series set in 1960s Britain and focused initially on the exploits of Dr. David Keel (Ian Hendry) and his assistant John Steed (Patrick Macnee). Hendry left after the first series and Steed became the main character, partnered by a succession of intelligent, stylish and assertive female assistants with Cathy Gale (Honor Blackman), Emma Peel (Diana Rigg) and later, Tara King (Linda Thorson), all becoming household names at the time. Later episodes increasingly incorporated elements of science fiction, fantasy, parody and classic British eccentricity becoming a little weirder as the years went by. The Avengers ran from 1961 until 1969, screening as one-hour episodes its entire run and, in the end, had been shown in over 90 countries.The late Diana Rigg joined for Series 4 and took part in 51 episodes leaving after Series 6. During Series 4, she was often seen driving a Cirrus White Elan S2 (HNK 999C) however that was returned to Lotus (subsequently becoming the property of a director’s wife) and for Series 5 (the first in colour), an early production S3 was offered by Lotus for the series which had started to become popular in the US with obvious marketing benefits. The car is often described as an S3-SE but is, in fact, a high-spec standard pre-airflow car with the four bolt-crank, rope seal and blue cam-cover engine. It was, however, fitted with knock-on wheels and polished sill trims similar to the SE. It was finished from new in Jaguar Opalescent Blue and has been faithfully repainted in the correct shade during its recent restoration. SJH 499D featured in 19 episodes and at the end of Series 6 the car was gifted to Diana Rigg by the TV production company, ABC Television, we imagine with some support from Lotus who had undoubtedly benefited from the little car’s worldwide fame.She wasn’t really a keen driver at the time (she only learned to drive for the show) and shortly afterwards gave the Elan to a friend. At this point, SJH 499D commenced its international travels as Diana’s friend sold the car a few years later to her sister who lived in America. It was subsequently purchased by Peter Nelson’s ‘Cars of the Stars Museum’ in Keswick, returning to the UK and remaining there, amidst some exalted company, until it closed in 2011. The world of ‘Movie Cars’ is quite small and Florida-based, Michael Dezer, acted very quickly to secure this Elan (along with most of the other Keswick cars) for his Dezer Collection at the Miami Auto Museum so. For the third time, SJH 499D traversed the Atlantic. That same level of tenacity was exhibited by our Northamptonshire vendor who managed to persuade Michael Dezer to part with the Emma Peel car in 2013 and, once again, the Opalescent Blue S3 confirmed its ‘frequent flyer’ status and returned to the UK.In common with all the Elans in this fabulous collection, the car was entrusted to the well respected team of Ken and Neil Myers to commence a full, body-off, long-term restoration to their normal remarkable standards. Pleasingly the chassis, body and engine are all original as are the black leather seats that were fitted when the car was new. A Westminster radio transceiver was also sourced and fitted into the glove box to recreate those ‘Avengers’ moments when Peel contacted Steed.The Elan has an indicated mileage of 2,552 which may well be correct with its limited use on the film set and in three important Collections. Given its exposure over 19 episodes in a TV series that was viewed in over 90 countries and the fact that many of these episodes are still available to view today, we feel confident in suggesting that this is the most famous Lotus Elan in the world and appears very sensibly guided considering its spectacular condition and unrepeatable sixties movie star provenance.As well as an original Elan tool kit, the usual registration documentation, an extract from the factory Car Allocation records and correspondence from Lotus, SJH 499D is accompanied by a remarkable collection of Avengers memorabilia and we doubt if there is a larger collection anywhere. It includes 3 x VHS Tapes with appropriate details known as "The First Ever Episodes Collection", 12 DVDs with special pics entitled "The Avengers: The Complete 50th Anniversary Collection", a further 19 x DVD collection (digitally re-mastered) in a presentation box by De Wreckers, books; "Bowler Hats and Kinky Boots: The Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to "The Avengers" by Michael Richardson, "Mrs Peel-We're Needed" by Rodney Marshall, "The Avengers - A Celebration" by Marcus Hearn, an LP with the Theme Music by the Laurie Johnson Orchestra, more books about Stars and their Cars, John Steed & Emma Peel Deluxe Talking Action Figures (unopened), Corgi 1/43rd model of the Elan in its box, lots of original photographs - some official press releases and lots that were taken by others on set - all unrepeatable.SpecificationMake: LOTUSModel: ELAN S3Year: 1966Chassis Number: 456114Registration Number: SJH 499DTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 6768Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 2552 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Black LeatherClick here for more details and images
Memorabilia - A programme for Bath Festival Of Blues & Progressive Music 1970 held at the Bath & West Showground Shepton Mallet. The line-up featured Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa, Jefferson Airplane, Keef Hartley and more. Some wear and corner folds etc but good overall condition. Also two tickets stubs for Rory Gallagher & Greenslade March 4th 1973 at The Rainbow Theatre.
Memorabilia - Three music programmes to include 8th National Blues Festival August 1968 featuring Deep Purple, Jethro Tull Fairport Convention, Jeff Beck, Ten Years After, Traffic, The Nice, Tyrannosaurus Rex (misspelt on inside cover as Trannosaurus Rex) and others. Programme is in overall good condition with a few stains and creases and what appears to be a very small burn mark to front cover on opening edge. The other two programmes are Rolling Stones Urban Jungle Tour 1990, and Tina Turner 1987/88 both in very good condition
Music Memorabilia & Autographs - The Spencer Davis Group, The Yardbirds and The Troggs concert poster for Saturday 16th March 2002 at Fairfield Halls Croydon. Signed by Alan Glen, Jim McCarty, John Idan, Reg Presley, Pete Lucas (slightly smudged), Dave Maggs, and two others. Framed and glazed
Music Memorabilia / Autographs - A framed and glazed Fleetwood Mac presentation including a Epiphone 'Special Model' electric guitar in matt black signed in silver pen by Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood. Purchased in August 2013 from Antiquities International memorabilia shop inside Caesars Palace Forum Shops Las Vegas, and accompanied by a COA from the shop
Dambusters 617 Squadron memorabilia - three signed photographs of Lancaster aircraft in flight, group photograph, copy of Vickers-Armstongs letter and drawing from Barnes Wallis, The History of 617 Squadron by Sqn. Ldr. S.J. Hillier, facsimile sets of signatures, FDCs, sheet music, Richard Todd signed photograph and greeting card, etcCondition Report:Condition varies but most in reasonably good condition consistent with age and use.
Music Memorabilia, a variety of items comprising a 1960s Concert Programme for ABC Great Yarmouth (Freddie & The Dreamers, Tom Jones and more) with unidentified signatures inside; thirteen Lyons Maid Pop Stars Pop Token Trading Cards including Lulu, Sandie Shaw, Michael Nesmith, Tom Jones and more; Engelbert Humperdinck Fanclub Pack, five pieces of sheet music (Aretha Franklin, Simon & Garfunkel, Frank Sinatra), Peggy March Decca Promo Photo, twelve Greek collector cards with artists including Raquel Welch, Liza Minelli, Brigitte Bardot and more plus photocards of Sonny & Cher, Donovan and PJ Proby - various years and conditions
Beatles Memorabilia, a small collection of Beatles items comprising four pieces of Sheet Music (Can't Buy Me Love, I Feel Fine, Eleanor Rigby and She Loves You), a Hi Brow Greetings Card from 1964 (written inside), four copies of the Far East and Far Out - Beatles in Japan 1966 Photo magazine by Roger Whitaker and two sets of the four photos from The White Album - items have various levels of wear
Music Memorabilia / Style Council plus, small collection comprising Style Council programmes from 1985 and 1987, Style Population magazine No 4, Small Faces Fanzine No 23, Tom Robinson Programme 1995, Eighties Stonehenge Festival magazine, Paul Weller Biography, Monkees Monthly No 12, Who Magazine, Billy Bragg Live Photo and two large Elvis Mirrors - various conditions
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