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Lock of Elvis Presley's hair goes to auction on November 14th

November 7, 12:32 PMAuctions and Antiques ExaminerWalt AuctionWally
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Elvis hair
         He DID have great hair

An auction gallery in England will put a lock of Elvis Presley's hair on the auction block on November 14th.

The strand of hair from the King of Rock and Roll was saved for years by fan, Thomas B. Morgan Jr. He says he acquired it from Homer Gill Gilland, Mr. Presley's personal barber. 

The auction house,  Henry Aldridge & Son said the lock will be accompanied by letters, certification, and has a pre-auction estimate of  150 pounds to 250 pounds ($250 to $415).
 

 

 

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