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1975 Rolling Stones Ticket Stub-RARE COMP July 6 Dallas-1st Tour w Ron Wood

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Concert Memorabilia

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United States

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Rolling Stones

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July 2

Item number:

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The ROLLING STONES Tour of the Americas 1975 The Cotton Bowl Dallas, Texas Ticket Stub 000 240* 2pm Show July 6, 1975 (FYI...The next day the Stones, with Keith Moon, flew to LA to attend the birthday party for Ringo Starr at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel.) This rare Comp was provided to the rock photographer shooting for the 1975 Tour of the Americas Program. The Tour of the Americas '75 was a fiasco from the beginning. The tour was supposed to go through North South America but played only in the US and Canada. Ron Wood played for the first time after Mick Taylor had left. Billy Preston was on keyboards. Ollie E. brown on percussion. The announcement of the tour was done on May 5th in NY via the egging of Charley Watts who suggested they roll down 5th Avenue on a flatbed with amps instruments stopping in front of the hotel in which the press conference was supposed to occur in. Instead they played "Brown Sugar"outside, rolled down another block, jumped into limos and left. Creased Paper loss at tear on back Mailed in top-loader. (International buyers are sent their item by the e-bay Global Shipping Program or have an additional insured and tracked shipping charge calculated by location and availability. In some countries, no signature or tracking is obtainable and buyer accepts purchase as being completed without a signature as proof of delivery; or, another delivery option can be designated by the buyer to be explored by both parties before check-out. Thank you.) Please take note: It has been brought to my attention that many of the more expensive tickets presented for sale, [particularly Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Elvis, The Rolling Stones and The Beatles] have been reproduced (photocopied) or have been bought previously as reproductions and modified in order to mis-represent them as being originals. At least two of the fraudulent sellers have slipped under the feedback radar. Having observed a shady entity's 100% positive e-bay feedback, innocent buyers assume their purchases to be authentic and safe, and subsequently have bid on and purchased a stub, left a buyer's positive feedback (which cannot be edited either after a time lapse or after being immediately refunded when caught) and learned afterwards, sometimes years afterwards, that they had purchased a worthless counterfeit. And although this has gone on for a long time and has been reported, it is a real concern and it does persist which, in addition to the fraud perpetrated against the buyer, has created false values to be listed as valid comparable sold prices further misleading buyers and damaging the legitimate market value. Though it may be only a matter of time before encapsulated and graded tickets are counterfeited, it is my preference to have my tickets professionally graded; however, with the increase in prices, the higher minimums and the long turn-around time involved (e.g. PSA now takes about 8 months), it has become problematic. With this in mind, if any of my tickets are graded by the buyer in the future and are deemed to be forged, regardless of when the sale was made, a complete refund will be made. If you care to, you can study my reviews. I have sold ticket stubs for many years with and without grading without ever needing to refund one ticket. Thanks for looking!