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November 12th, 2016. 3:47 PM. Bleecker Street Records, Greenwich Village. Jake Morrison held up a signed "Blood on the Tracks" album and said to an elderly customer: "This is $800. Probably out of your price range." The old man looked at the signature. His own signature. "Looks real to me," Bob Dylan said quietly. Jake didn't recognize him. Instead, he explained: "I know Dylan's signature better than anyone. This is textbook authentic Dylan." Behind Jake were three Bob Dylan concert posters. In front of him stood Bob Dylan himself. Jake recommended the $15 unsigned version as a "good entry point to Dylan's music." Dylan bought it. Walked out. Said nothing. Then a witness ran back into the store: "Do you know who that was? That was BOB DYLAN." Jake's world collapsed. He posted on Reddit. The story went viral. Dylan mentioned it on stage that night at the Beacon Theatre. And what happened next became one of the most beautiful lessons in humility music history has ever seen. This is the true story of the day a record store expert sold Bob Dylan his own album — and learned that knowing about someone isn't the same as seeing them. 👉 WATCH to discover what Dylan did when they met again. #BobDylan #RecordStore #GreenwichVillage #TrueStory #Viral #BeaconTheatre #Vinyl #MusicHistory #Humility #2016 #BleeckerStreet #redditstory