Thanks, for posting Jen. Wow, more Elvis items up for sale..119
franny
Up for sale at the next Heritage Auction on October 4th are 119 Elvis items, including stage suits worn by Elvis (see picture of the 2 piece Vegas suit, est. at 125.000 $US), outfits of JD Sumner, JD's TCB (estimated at 60.000 $US), rings, watches, photo negatives, contracts, and much more - even Elvis's piano used Used to compose the Song "I Miss You (est. 45.000 $US) goes on the block. All items are up for auction on October 4th. Click the link for the catalogue.
Auction catalogue: http://entertainment.ha.com/common/s...hkSupplies=&on
Thanks, for posting Jen. Wow, more Elvis items up for sale..119
franny
Think I`ll have to pass on this one......even the FTD releases are expensive for poor ol` Jack`s pocket!!!.......![]()
thanks for posting wow that sounds awesome
If Tears Could Build A Stairway, And Memories A Lane, I'd Walk Right Up To Heaven And Bring You Home Again -
I'd love some of that stuff but I will warn everyone that Heritage Auctions are very difficult to deal with. Be wary that they add a buyer's premium and charge huge postage.
I consigned two movie posters to them for sale but they both finished more than $1000 under their estimates, they stuffed up the restoration bill and then stuffed up my account.
I have bought things from them and they have charged me twice for postage and used my credit card without aurthorisation.
I have a series of apologies from them - all from diffferent people as their communication system is haphazard to say the least.\rick
Thanks, for the warning rickb. I have never dealt with them, but after hearing this, I never will
franny
even Elvis's piano used Used to compose the Song "I Miss You"
Was I Miss You written for Elvis?
I never looked for trouble but I never ran.
Now that piano is something I would really want! But it still upsets me to see his things go up for auction. The should all be on display at Graceland.
Diane
If I had a spare $20,000 laying around I would LOVE to have that star saphirre ring. I have always thought that was gorgeous!
I agree with you Diane...I hate to see his things go on the auction block.
And I still don't understand how the "cigar butt" came to be.
Thanks for the warning Rick.![]()
I feel really sad when I see Elvis` stuff up for auction! Bits and pieces of his life scattered all over the place just do not feel right. I wonder who is selling these things and if they are all truly Elvis`. If I was down to my last dime and and to beg for money, I would never get rid of anything that Elvis once owned.![]()
As long as it's a reputable dealer, I don't mind things being auctioned at all. I truely feel anything that can end up in the hands of a fan is great. I thing they charish his belongings more than any people. He was so giving and caring that I think he'd be happy with them having his things and passing them on to family. Elvis always gave his fans so much credit and wanted to give back to them. I see this as a way of that going on forever.
You and me both Jen. I'm expecting fingernail clippings next or god forbid, a used kleenex.....ugh!
Diane