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Hank Snow Signed Publishing Contract
Hank Snow Signed Publishing ContractA signed publishing contract for “Cryin’, Prayin’, Waitin’, Hopin’. Signed by the legendary RCA Recording Artist, Hank Snow, who was instrumental in the discovery of Elvis Presley. Hank Snow as well sold 80 million records on the RCA label.Est. $100-$150 -
Elvis Presley Circle G Ranch Dodge Truck (Lot 33)
Name of Lot: Elvis Presley Circle G Ranch Dodge TruckSize: 32′Brief Description: Elvis Presley leased, 1967 Dodge horse hauler. Elvis leased this truck to haul horses during his Circle G Ranch ownership, in Horn Lake, Mississippi. The original registration shows “Elvis Presley / Circle G Ranch” in type. It is not known to the extent in which the truck was utilized at the Circle G Ranch, other than it was leased to locate horses to the new playground of Elvis, new bride, Priscilla and the Memphis Mafia and their families, in 1967. Upon liquidation of the ranch holdings in 1969, this truck’s use was terminated and eventually made its way to a Californian ranch. Note the existing ranch logo was on the truck, when it was abandoned on ranch property decades ago. It was purchased by Stephen M. Shutts in 2015 and relocated to under roof storage in nearby Elk Grove, California, where it remains to this day.Due to the Elvis ownership, Dodge / RAM Trucks considered using the truck, post restoration as a marketing tool. RAM considered a commercial treatment in which the truck was to “travel” cross country picking up notable recording artists who would collaborate on music fitting for the King and potential RAM truck buyers. The songs were to be written via “Hollywood licensing” in the back of truck. The truck’s destination was of course Graceland. With RAM’s interest, AutoZone (headquartered in Memphis), wanted the truck to make appearances at selected AutoZones in the Midwest. As well the truck was considered to be a mobile recording studio in Los Angeles at one point. Vegas Rat Rods and Gearz both requested the truck make it’s transformation on their reality TV series, with VRR doing a restomod and Gearz restoring the truck to it’s originality, inclusive of the Circle G Ranch logo.The truck ran several years ago, but was relocated to its current storage, via a low-boy, in 2015. Clear title and zero storage liens, the move from it’s current location must be executed in 30 days or storage rental agreement transferred to the new buyer. More photos are available upon request.Estimated Value: $18,000-$22,000 -
Elvis Presley Fan Club “Dutch” Wallpaper / Wood (Lot 105)
Name of Lot: Elvis Presley Fan Club “Dutch” Wallpaper / WoodSize: 3 1/2″ x 37 1/4″Brief Description: Elvis Presley Fan Club building, “2×4” with “Dutch” wallpaper attached to a portion of the wood. The room that housed the mailbox slots / mail distribution was adjacent to the room in which Elvis and Col. Tom Parker are pictured (see photo). Interesting as that mail room wallpaper was certainly a reflection of Col. Tom Parkers roots, having been of Dutch decent. Note the additional photos contained in two books showing additional wallpaper during the structure dismantle. The black and white version photo book, pictured (on the easel), will be included in the purchase. You are bidding on the “2×4”. Additional photos are not included. A unique artifact that could cut into smaller pieces for resale.Estimated Value: $300-$400 -
Elvis Presley Las Vegas Frontier Hotel Collection
Name of Lot: Elvis Presley Las Vegas Frontier Hotel CollectionBrief Description: Unique collection of Las Vegas Frontier Hotel items including an original matchbook, casino chip, souvenir photo folder with the original patron photo, original postcards and additional ephemera. The advertisement at the top of the frame is reproduction. The black and white photos are glossy prints.Estimated Value: $250-$350