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I have had this for years and never noticed the signature on the flip.

Can anyone confirm if this might be a genuine Willie Hutch signature?

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  • Ady Potts
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    He signed this sleeve for me whilst we sat talking at Blackpool the day before your record was signed.

  • Wow great stuff. Thanks Adey. A perfect match  

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    When I went to talk to Willie Hutch he wasn't really interested in talking to me at first. But when I then got my copy of the Phonetics "Just a boys dream" out of an envelope he said "What you got the

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It looks very similar to the signiture on the front of In and out album considering it is done on the label of a record

He signed this sleeve for me whilst we sat talking at Blackpool the day before your record was signed.

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It is isn't it. Great to know it's genuine too, thanks to Adey's picture

 

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I would guess so, but I didn't go.  I bought the record at least 12 years ago, been stuck in  one of my boxes unplayed for last 10. Was sorting out and spotted the signature. Can't for the life of me remember where I bought it from lol

Either way Ian.. Thanks to Adey you know for certain it's a pucker signature - which I think is brilliant !! Made up for you mate.. it's nice to see when someone gets a bit of good luck 👍

When I went to talk to Willie Hutch he wasn't really interested in talking to me at first. But when I then got my copy of the Phonetics "Just a boys dream" out of an envelope he said "What you got there boy?". I handed it to him, he was sat next to another guy that had come over with him. He was genuinely shocked & turned to his friend & said "Look!". Willie said it was the first copy he'd seen since way back when it was released. His face completely changed, it really lit up. Then he started talking. It was so nice to have met the man, a lovely memory.

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