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Bon Scott Five-Page Handwritten Letter with Envelope - 4980

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Bon Scott Five-Page Handwritten Letter with Envelope - 4980
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A profoundly rare and historically pivotal five-page handwritten letter from the legendary Bon Scott, postmarked March 25, 1973. Addressed to Allison Britton, the manager of the “Fraternity” fan club, this extraordinary document captures a defining moment in Bon’s early career, long before he became the legendary frontman of AC/DC.

In this deeply personal letter, Bon chronicles life on the road, the challenges of refining the band’s sound, and the departure of two key members, Sam See and John Bisset. Most notably, he reveals the monumental decision to rename the band from Fraternity to Fang, along with the rebellious new slogan: “Fang Don’t Fuck Arround.” This crucial announcement reflects a turning point in the band’s identity and direction, making the letter an invaluable piece of rock history.

The content is rich with Bon’s unmistakable personality—raw, candid, and bold—and the letter concludes with his signature, a striking reminder of his charisma and authenticity.

Included with this exceptional artifact is the original envelope, featuring Allison Britton’s mailing address and Bon’s return address, both written in his hand and postmarked March 25, 1973.

This letter stands as an extraordinary relic, offering unparalleled insight into the creativity, struggles, and pivotal decisions of Bon Scott during the formative years of his career. It provides a rare and tangible connection to the iconic frontman of AC/DC before his rise to global fame.

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