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Announcing the winner of our December 2013 Prize Draw

Announcing the winner of our December 2013 Prize Draw

December 05, 2013

On Monday this week we conducted the prize draw to win a copy of our limited edition Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite poster. We chose one email address at random from all of our newsletter subscribers. 

Our winner is Issei Yanagisawa from Saitama, Japan. Issei is thrilled to have won and tells me that that he is a huge Beatles fan who went to Paul McCartney's concert in Japan this November where, as part of the set, the ex-Beatle played Being for the Benefit of Mr Kite!. Issei can't wait to receive the print and says that it will be the best Christmas present.

We wish you a very Happy Christmas Issei – we will be shipping the print to you, half-way around the world, tomorrow.

Our next draw will be in April 2014. All subscribers to our (infrequent) newsletter are automatically entered into the draw. If you haven't signed up yet, just enter your email address into the box on the right-hand side of this page. Good luck!




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