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Bon Scott Three-Page Handwritten Letter with Envelope - 4977

Currency:USD Category:Memorabilia / Autographs - Music Start Price:5.00 USD
Bon Scott Three-Page Handwritten Letter with Envelope - 4977
A rare and historically significant three-page handwritten letter from Bon Scott, dated September 18, 1972, accompanied by its original mailing envelope. This remarkable artifact offers an intimate glimpse into Bon’s life during his time in England, showcasing the early career of the legendary frontman who would later lead AC/DC to global fame.

In this heartfelt letter, Bon writes about his experiences living in England, capturing the challenges and excitement of this pivotal chapter in his life. He shares his pride and honor at performing at the iconic Speakeasy club in London, a venue renowned for hosting legendary acts such as Jeff Beck, The Kinks, and many others. Bon’s reflections highlight his growing presence on the international music scene and his appreciation for being part of such a historic venue’s storied legacy.

The letter concludes with Bon’s signature, signed off with a respectful and understated “Sincerely, Bon,” offering a personal touch that underscores his sincerity and humility.

The accompanying envelope, postmarked September 20, 1972, is addressed in Bon’s own handwriting, featuring both the recipient's address and his return address.

This exceptional letter and envelope provide a tangible connection to Bon Scott’s life and career, capturing a moment of triumph and growth during his time in England. It is a rare and invaluable artifact from the formative years of one of rock’s most legendary frontmen.

The item(s) may exhibit varying levels of wear and distressing, as detailed in the listing images that provide an accurate representation of the condition.