Beatles "Butcher Cover" on Antiques Road Show


About 5 minutes ago, a woman had a Beatles Butcher Cover (Yesterday and Today) on the Road Show. It was in such great condtion that I started yelling "Fake, Fake". Oh no my friends, it was the real deal and appraised at, are you ready? 10,000 - 12,000 dollars!! She bought it new at Sears for 2.99
slipknot1
Thanks 4yanx. Now i know what all the fuss was about. I can see why folks would have been in an uproar, especially way back then. Maybe the Beatles really were the devil in disguise : ) Sean
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A.R.S. is infamous for their over-inflated price estimates. Remember, they are a TV show, need to bring viewers in with something. most of the time their estimates are high, sometimes by more than 100%. YMMV.

-Ed
Metralla,
That was the episode. The Beatles cover was on about 10 min before the chair and portrait. I was surprised that the Keno Bros. didn't appraise the chair as they are the recognized experts in American furniture. One time, Sothby's auctioned a similar pair of chairs that the Keno's appraised on the show and the two of them fetched a cool quarter million. I think they were Cadwallader chairs from Phila.

Ed Sawyer,
I know exactly what you mean. I am still a little doubtful of the value of that cover even it was real. It sure looked like a fake. Plus, (and I don't know that much about the Beatles)I thought the albums from that period were mono not stereo. This one clearly said stereo. It also look exactly like a fake I saw a few weeks ago, with that kind of gray wash on the cover. Someone chime in here who knows....
Sawyer -
Apparently they made them in stereo and mono. I own a peeled butcher cover myself that I'm considering parting with for the right price, so I've been doing some research. It may not be the most legitimate source (not updated since '97 I believe), but I thought the same thing about stereo versions until I came across this site: http://www.rarebeatles.com/album2/discog/discog.htm
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