Product code: BIG BEATLE FUN KIT unused/sealed from 1964, deals certificate of authenticity, rare
The Beatles shrink wrapped “BIG BEATLE FUN KIT” 1964. Published by the editors of DIG into this 84 page Beatlemania silly and fun magazine full of cut outs and pin ups of Beatles themed stuff of the era of a craze for “THE FAB FOUR” - The Beatles. Dimensions: 10.5” by 13.75.” Will ship free with the addition of a free book to help pad and protect this mint condition 1964 Beatles' Fan publication. Edwin E. Hummel, the publisher of DIG, saved about 1000 of these newsstand Beatles' fans magazines that he deals published and shrink wrapped/sealed them with a hard styrofoam backing. I've only seen 1 unopened Big Beatles Fun Kit like this that has been sealed like this one. A lot of fun for the Beatles fanatic/collector. There are 1001 activities to do inside this original Beatlemania item. The pictures above were taken from a YouTube video of this magazine Beatles Fun Kit. The one for sale here hasn't been opened. The shrink wrap is intact from when the editor sealed it, presumably 1964/1965 NJ.
The Beatles shrink wrapped “BIG BEATLE FUN KIT” 1964. Published by the editors of DIG into this 84 page Beatlemania silly and fun magazine full of cut outs and pin ups of Beatles themed stuff of the era of a craze for “THE FAB FOUR” - The Beatles. Dimensions: 10.5” by 13.75.” Will ship free with the addition of a free book to help pad and protect this mint condition 1964 Beatles' Fan publication. Edwin E. Hummel, the publisher of DIG, saved about 1000 of these newsstand Beatles' fans magazines that he deals published and shrink wrapped/sealed them with a hard styrofoam backing. I've only seen 1 unopened Big Beatles Fun Kit like this that has been sealed like this one. A lot of fun for the Beatles fanatic/collector. There are 1001 activities to do inside this original Beatlemania item. The pictures above were taken from a YouTube video of this magazine Beatles Fun Kit. The one for sale here hasn't been opened. The shrink wrap is intact from when the editor sealed it, presumably 1964/1965 NJ.