Description: Item Description A NEMS Enterprises Ltd, London, England performance contract that was drawn up on 7th September 1964 between the compere of the Cavern Club Bob Wooler and NEMS Enterprises Ltd for the Rustiks to appear at the Cavern Club, Liverpool, England on 30th September 1964. The contract has been signed at the bottom by the owner of NEMS and Beatles manager Brian Epstein. The Rustiks were an English band signed to Brian’s NEMS label. Accompanied by a Brian Epstein Presents The Rustiks promotional card and an A label demo of the Rustiks single ‘What A Memory Can Do’. The contract measures 20.5cm x 33cm (8 inches x 13 inches). The condition is very good minus. Shipping Details Please note during the week and where possible we ship items on the same day as receipt of payment. If payment is made on a Saturday or Sunday we ship on Monday. We combine shipping on multiple items at a discounted rate. The first item is charged at the normal rate. In order to combine shipping items must be placed in the eBay basket/cart and ordered at the same time. We cannot refund shipping charges if multiple items are ordered separately. Our 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.
Price: 2242.5 GBP
Location: Chorley
End Time: 2025-01-23T12:34:05.000Z
Shipping Cost: 42.7 GBP
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Return postage will be paid by: Buyer
Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
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Artists/Groups: The Rustiks
Autographed: Yes
Brand: NEMS
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Original/Reproduction: Original
Type: Performance Contract