Elvis Presley’s hair strand fetches £1,055 at auction
By ANISunday, November 15, 2009
LONDON - A strand of Elvis Presley’s hair saved by his personal barber has fetched 1,055 pounds at an auction.
Homer Gill Gilleland, who trotted the globe with the King of Rock n Roll for more than 20 years, dyed the singer’s hair black and then cut it, saving strands in a towel.
Gilleland’s pals said that he would then bundle up the towel, with hair inside, and take it home in a bag, reports the BBC.
Following Elvis’s demise in 1977, Gilleland is believed to have started selling strands of the hair in a souvenir shop on the street opposite the singer’s home Graceland in Memphis in the US.
The auctioned strand was given to Thomas B Morgan Jnr in 2002 by the barber.
Morgan worked in the Sheriff’s Office of Shelby County and knew Elvis.
The precious lock had been expected to fetch up to 250 pounds but raised 1,055 pounds at Henry Aldridge and Son in Devizes, Wiltshire.
he hair, which comes with a certificate of authenticity, is mounted in a frame alongside a photograph of Elvis.
In 2002, bidders paid a whopping 115,000 dollars online for a strand of Elvis’s hair. (ANI)
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December 1, 2010: 6:07 pm
I have Elvis hair that Gilleland gave to me but I don’t know how to authentic it. I aslo have a ring that Gilleland said Elvis had given to him. I contacted ep enterprises and they will not authentic any thing. Gilleland was my cousins uncle and both of them are now deceased. I also have pictures of Gilleland but none of him cutting Elvis hair |
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