Antiques Roadshow guest who designed The Beatles' first logo has his designs ... trends now
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An Antiques Roadshow guest who designed The Beatles' first logo was left in total shock after some of his deigns were valued on Sunday night's episode.
The man appeared on the show being held at Sefton Park Palm House in Liverpool this week where he brought two sketches of his logo that were intended for the iconic band's drums.
While he was astounded that they could bring up to a whopping £15,000 for the designs he claimed he was never paid for the work when the band went with a different artist - Ivor Arbiter.
At the start of the segment the expert asked: 'We're a stone's throw from Penny Lane and these guys need no introduction. So what's the story with this?'
'Well, the Beatles approached me and wanted a logo for the drum...,' the guest replied.
Wow! An Antiques Roadshow guest who designed The Beatles ' first logo was left in total shock after some of his deigns were valued on Sunday night's episode
Art: The man appeared on the show being held at Sefton Park Palm House in Liverpool this week where he brought two sketches of his logo that were intended for the iconic band's drums