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Bruce Lee Authentic Signed 8.5x11 1972 Handwritten Letter BAS #AB14165

This Autographed Handwritten Letter, dated November 22, 1972, has been personally signed by Bruce Lee and authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services (COA/hologram). A rare and historically significant piece, this two-page letter offers a glimpse into Lee’s personal and professional life, making it a must-have for collectors and martial arts enthusiasts.

  • Authenticity Guaranteed – Includes a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and hologram from Beckett Authentication Services, verifiable on their website.
  • Historical Significance – Written to Robert "Bob" Baker, Lee’s friend, confidante, and "Fists of Fury" co-star, during a pivotal time in his career.
  • Rare Content – Lee discusses a potential split from producer Raymond Chow, as well as his ambitions in the film industry, hinting at his desire for more creative control.
  • Candid Personal Details – The letter also reveals Lee’s request for cocaine, shedding light on lesser-known aspects of his life.
  • Accompanied by Original Envelope – Includes the original Air Mail envelope, featuring Hong Kong stamps and an address handwritten by Linda Lee.
  • Condition & Preservation – Displays flattened mail folds, a 2-inch paper loss on a horizontal fold, and expected wear on the envelope, all consistent with age.

In November 1972, just months before being offered his iconic role in Warner Brothers’ "Enter the Dragon", Bruce Lee penned this letter, discussing his career aspirations and personal struggles. Tragically, less than a year later, he passed away on July 20, 1973, before the film's release, marking the end of an era for martial arts cinema.

This signed Bruce Lee letter is an extraordinary collectible, offering an intimate look at the legendary martial artist’s life. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of history!

This Autographed Handwritten Letter, dated November 22, 1972, has been personally signed by Bruce Lee and authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services (COA/hologram). A rare and historically significant piece, this two-page letter offers a glimpse into Lee’s personal and professional life, making it a must-have for collectors and martial arts enthusiasts.

  • Authenticity Guaranteed – Includes a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and hologram from Beckett Authentication Services, verifiable on their website.
  • Historical Significance – Written to Robert "Bob" Baker, Lee’s friend, confidante, and "Fists of Fury" co-star, during a pivotal time in his career.
  • Rare Content – Lee discusses a potential split from producer Raymond Chow, as well as his ambitions in the film industry, hinting at his desire for more creative control.
  • Candid Personal Details – The letter also reveals Lee’s request for cocaine, shedding light on lesser-known aspects of his life.
  • Accompanied by Original Envelope – Includes the original Air Mail envelope, featuring Hong Kong stamps and an address handwritten by Linda Lee.
  • Condition & Preservation – Displays flattened mail folds, a 2-inch paper loss on a horizontal fold, and expected wear on the envelope, all consistent with age.

In November 1972, just months before being offered his iconic role in Warner Brothers’ "Enter the Dragon", Bruce Lee penned this letter, discussing his career aspirations and personal struggles. Tragically, less than a year later, he passed away on July 20, 1973, before the film's release, marking the end of an era for martial arts cinema.

This signed Bruce Lee letter is an extraordinary collectible, offering an intimate look at the legendary martial artist’s life. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of history!

$63,749.00
Bruce Lee Authentic Signed 8.5x11 1972 Handwritten Letter BAS #AB14165
$63,749.00

Description

This Autographed Handwritten Letter, dated November 22, 1972, has been personally signed by Bruce Lee and authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services (COA/hologram). A rare and historically significant piece, this two-page letter offers a glimpse into Lee’s personal and professional life, making it a must-have for collectors and martial arts enthusiasts.

  • Authenticity Guaranteed – Includes a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and hologram from Beckett Authentication Services, verifiable on their website.
  • Historical Significance – Written to Robert "Bob" Baker, Lee’s friend, confidante, and "Fists of Fury" co-star, during a pivotal time in his career.
  • Rare Content – Lee discusses a potential split from producer Raymond Chow, as well as his ambitions in the film industry, hinting at his desire for more creative control.
  • Candid Personal Details – The letter also reveals Lee’s request for cocaine, shedding light on lesser-known aspects of his life.
  • Accompanied by Original Envelope – Includes the original Air Mail envelope, featuring Hong Kong stamps and an address handwritten by Linda Lee.
  • Condition & Preservation – Displays flattened mail folds, a 2-inch paper loss on a horizontal fold, and expected wear on the envelope, all consistent with age.

In November 1972, just months before being offered his iconic role in Warner Brothers’ "Enter the Dragon", Bruce Lee penned this letter, discussing his career aspirations and personal struggles. Tragically, less than a year later, he passed away on July 20, 1973, before the film's release, marking the end of an era for martial arts cinema.

This signed Bruce Lee letter is an extraordinary collectible, offering an intimate look at the legendary martial artist’s life. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of history!

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