Apple Records 1968 Our First Four Press Kit (UK)
  £   3,000
  $   3,975

 


£ 3000 Sold For
Aug 26, 2018 Sold Date
Jul 10, 2018 Start Date
1 Number Of Bids
  Great Britain Country Of Seller
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Item Description An original 1968 UK Apple Records ‘Our First Four’ press kit. This was Apple’s first ever press kit which was used to promote the launch of The Beatles’ newly formed company Apple Records and their first four releases. The press kit consists of a black folder containing four brightly coloured individual folders containing Apple’s first four 7-inch records: The Beatles – ‘Hey Jude’, Black Dyke Mills Band – ‘Thingumybob’, Mary Hopkin – ‘Those Were The Days’ and Jackie Lomax – ‘Sour Milk Sea’. The press kit measures 23.5cm x 33.5cm (9.25 inches x 13.25 inches).

The black outer Our First Four folder has some scratching and scuffing to the reverse, wear and tear to the edges and a small stain on front. The condition is good.

The green Beatles folder is in very good plus condition, the record is in very good condition.

The red Jackie Lomax folder is in very good plus condition, the record is in very good condition.

The yellow Mary Hopkin folder is in very good plus condition, the record is in very good condition.

The orange Black Dyke Mills Band folder is in very good plus condition, the record is in very good condition.


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Grading System Explained Mint = As new. Near mint = Almost like new with one or two very minor flaws. Excellent = Minor wear yet looks attractive and is perfectly usable . Very Good = Some wear and tear but overall presentable and usable. Good = Apparent wear and tear but with obvious deterioration of the condition. Poor = Extremely worn. A plus or minus after the grading indicates that the condition is marginally higher or lower than the stated grade


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