Rolling Stones fan Malcolm Charles has written an interesting follow-up to his recent request for information regarding the group's visit to Monmouth.
Malcolm, who dabbles on e-bay, obtained a Rolling Stones No 2 album, released in 1965, which had a set of autographs taped to its rear sleeve.
Although the autographs looked genuine, there was no provenance as to their origin.
Now, thanks to readers' response to his letter, published in the Beacon, Malcolm believes he has proof that the signatures are indeed genuine.

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