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franny
08-17-2009, 02:31 PM
Gary Pepper Elvis archives to be auctioned: Leslie Hindman Auctioneers (http://www.lesliehindman.com/) announces a once in a lifetime opportunity for Elvis Presley collectors and fans.
Over the years many collectors have asked, “Whatever happened to the Gary Pepper collection of Elvis Presley memorabilia?” Early in his career, Presley befriended Gary Pepper, a young man with cerebral palsy, who ultimately became a close friend and the president of one of the King's first fan clubs, allowing him to amass a significant collection of personal effects gifted to him from Presley himself.

When Pepper moved to California, he left the majority of his collection to his friend and nurse, who was originally hired by Elvis to look after Gary. Hopeful that collectors and fans can enjoy the memorabilia so treasured by Gary Pepper (shown opposite with Elvis and Priscilla at their wedding), she has recently decided to sell the collection at auction.

Untouched for over three decades, this special collection will be offered for sale at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, Sunday, October 18th, 2009 with a public exhibition Thursday, October 15th through Saturday, October 17th. A portion of the proceeds from the auction will be donated to United Cerebral Palsy of the Mid-South.
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Highlights from the auction include clothing worn by Elvis Presley, a large lock of Presley’s hair, a telegram sent to Gary while Elvis was in the Army, Christmas cards to Gary from Priscilla and Elvis, a significant collection of Elvis LPs and 45s, two near mint Sun records, as well as numerous 45s from Presley's own juke box, autographed record sleeves, an incredible selection of souvenirs, movie stills and Graceland ephemera, and other memorabilia from celebrities such as signed photographs of the Jackson Five and Marilyn Monroe.

Additionally, the auction will include hundreds of candid photographs of Elvis, including photos documenting some of the most intimate moments in Presley’s life and career such as his return home from the Army, his wedding to Priscilla, Lisa Marie’s first days home from the hospital, and other photos taken at Graceland. Many of these images were taken by Gary Pepper with a Polaroid camera that Elvis gave him early in their friendship. A number of these original photographs were featured in The Tankcaster, the newsletter for Elvis’ fan club known as “The Tankers,” which are included in the auction as well as the Polaroid camera itself.

While Elvis’ life has been well documented, the intimate photographs and items in this sale give collectors and historians a new glimpse into Elvis’ life and character through his enduring friendship with Gary from the early days of his career until his death. Thirty two years after his death, this collection presents a remarkable post-script to Elvis’ life and legacy. (News, Source: artdaily.org)

Diane
08-17-2009, 04:12 PM
Thanks for the article Franny. I still can't understand how anyone can let anything of Elvis' go....am too sentimental I guess.

Diane

rickb
08-17-2009, 05:09 PM
i like at the '76 Memphis concert when Elvis says hello Gary
nice touch

franny
08-17-2009, 07:15 PM
You're welcome, Diane. (y)

elvislady
08-18-2009, 01:41 AM
Thanks for the article Franny. I still can't understand how anyone can let anything of Elvis' go....am too sentimental I guess.

Diane

I agree diane, i guess this is to make a few bucks! thanks for posting franny.

elvislady:'(

jak
08-18-2009, 03:04 AM
My wife met Gary back at the conventions in Memphis when Elvis was still alive.Very nice man.A true "superfan" if you will.

john carpenter
08-18-2009, 07:17 AM
That is awesome.one question..what does ephemera mean?:hmm::lmfao:

Getlo
08-18-2009, 07:26 AM
one question..what does ephemera mean?

Something transitory, only meant to last a very short time, eg a fly's life, or materials, usually printed documents, created for a specific, limited purpose, and generally designed to be discarded after use.

Hence, something is ephemeral.

In the article above, the word is probably used inappropriately.

Junebug
08-18-2009, 10:24 AM
Hopefully we will get a chance to see any unpublished candid photos! :D When the article mentioned the ones of Lisa's first days at Graceland all I could think was "awww, how sweet!".....

john carpenter,

I think "ephemera" was used correctly in the article. As Getlo stated, it means printed material - think of posters, show menus, movie playcards, etc. - usually used for some type of advertisement/marketing/promotion. When it comes to "Graceland" ephemera though, I'm not sure what items might be included here - maybe documents, invoices, or contracts for work done at Graceland, furnishing receipts, etc. I guess if we took the time to look at the Leslie Hindman website we might have a better idea of what is included in the auction - :supriced:, right???

$$@!&^@

LOL

;););)

Lisarose
08-18-2009, 11:57 AM
Thanks for the article Franny. I still can't understand how anyone can let anything of Elvis' go....am too sentimental I guess.

Diane

Well, Diane, it is being sold by Gary's nurse, not Gary who is no longer with us. I don't know that this person ever had a personal connection to Elvis. I'm happy that "a portion of the proceeds" will benefit Cerebral Palsy. Hope they are able to donate a considerable amount.

Unfortunately for me, I don't know of anyone around me who would love my "Elvis collection" as much as I do. My stuff will no doubt be in a yard sale. :(

Donut
08-18-2009, 12:11 PM
Unfortunately for me, I don't know of anyone around me who would love my "Elvis collection" as much as I do. My stuff will no doubt be in a yard sale. :(

I would take good care of it :lol:

Lisarose
08-18-2009, 12:20 PM
I would take good care of it :lol:

I'll make a note of that!:D

KPM
08-18-2009, 12:28 PM
Gary was such a wonderful fan and friend to Elvis ...these items are truely special.

Diane
08-18-2009, 12:34 PM
Well, Diane, it is being sold by Gary's nurse, not Gary who is no longer with us. I don't know that this person ever had a personal connection to Elvis. I'm happy that "a portion of the proceeds" will benefit Cerebral Palsy. Hope they are able to donate a considerable amount.

Unfortunately for me, I don't know of anyone around me who would love my "Elvis collection" as much as I do. My stuff will no doubt be in a yard sale. :(

My collection will go to my daughter who to my surprise said she didn't think she could give any of it up.

Diane

ELVIS TANKERS 2
10-01-2009, 07:07 AM
I am the president of the "Elvis Presley TANKERS (2nd Generation) Fan Club. If you know of any original TANKERS members or have any fun TANKERS or Gary Pepper stories PLEASE contact me at ElvisTankers2@yahoo.com
"TANKS" SOOOOOO MUCH,
Pam