Elvis' erste Gitarre aus Tupelo zu kaufen ?
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Ettinger says the Elvis guitars are among about 50 guitars in the auction, including a 16th Century instrument believed to be the oldest known guitar. "Guitars have become a pretty hot commodity among collectors. Three months ago we held an auction with material from the Grateful Dead with featured items including two Jerry Garcia guitars, which brought close to $1 million apiece. The previous record was about $450,000 for a guitar played by Eric Clapton."
Ettinger, who conducted the 1999 Graceland auction in Las Vegas, said the first Elvis guitar is the only Elvis item with a minimum reserve bid, meaning it can be withdrawn from the auction if it fails to meet the minimum. He declined to reveal that minimum, but said, "One could make an argument that it should be worth more than the two Jerry Garcia guitars that we sold. No one is more important in the scheme of things than Elvis Presley."
Ettinger's version of the first Elvis guitar is different from the official version in Graceland's Presley biography. Ettinger says the young Elvis had wanted a shotgun, but was told it cost too much. Instead, his mother, Gladys Presley, bought the guitar for him for $7.75, says the auctioneer. The Graceland version is that Elvis wanted a bicycle in 1946, but Gladys talked him into a $12.95 guitar until she was able to afford the bicycle for Christmas in 1947.
Graceland spokesman Todd Morgan says he has seen "several versions" of the story about the first Elvis guitar. There has been some speculation among Elvis biographers that the guitar "no longer exists," he says. But Ettinger says the guitar "was passed by Elvis to a close friend." That friend gave the guitar to one of his friends. When he died, it remained in his family until now, says the auctioneer.
The other Elvis guitars come with stories, too. One, which Ettinger describes as a Gibson J200, is "a black-bodied guitar with a karate sticker on it." Ettinger says Elvis was playing the guitar at a 1975 concert in Springfield, Mass., when a string broke. "Elvis turned around, took the guitar and hurled it in the direction of the backstage area." He says a couple sitting in that area shot a photograph just as Elvis tossed the guitar, then dropped the camera just in time to catch the guitar in flight.
In a 1977 concert, one of Elvis's last, he was playing a blond-colored guitar when the strap broke. The guitar fell to the stage. "At which point Elvis yelled out to the audience, 'Which of you people waited the longest to see me here tonight?' " In the end, Elvis handed the guitar to a young woman who had waited all night in a lawn chair to be among the first admitted to the show.
The fourth "Elvis" guitar was actually a metal-bodied guitar owned by Uncle Jim and the Westones, a group that met Elvis early in his career while singing with him at country fairs in the Memphis area. Ettinger says Elvis signed their guitar. "He pressed so hard it looks like an engraving in the neck of the guitar," says Ettinger.
For auction catalogs ($30) or other information, visit the Guerseys website.
<span style='font-size:8pt;line-height:100%'>Quelle: www.elvisnews.com
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im tupelo hardware store hat sie 1945 so knapp 8 $ gekostet - sowas nennt man wertsteigerung
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Wenn die das mit allem so machen dann gehen all die "Elvisschätze" irgendwann mal verloren...verteilt auf der ganzen Welt unter irgendwelchen Sammlern...
Wobei ich es schon verstehen kann, wenn ich die Kohle dazu hätte würde ich auch alles von Elvis kaufen ...
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welch erbärmlichem Zustand das gute Stück ist!!!
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Hi Leute,
dieses Mail mit Fotos der angeblichen ersten Gitarre von Elvis, habe ich heute erhalten. Es soll die Gitarre sein, die er von seiner Mutter, aus dem Tupelo Hardware Store erhalten haben soll.
Was meint ihr dazu, kann man das beweisen, dass die echt ist....und warum Red West damit zu tun hat ist doch auch komisch, nicht??
This is the information on the item that we are currently offering.
The item is the very first guitar purchased for Elvis when he was 11 years old from a hardware store.
(The make, year and hardware store have been corroborated in writing from the store owner. See attached)
The item was given to his best friend “Red” when Red was in college.
Red gave the guitar to Ronnie Williams when he left school to follow Elvis to fame and fortune.
(Red corroborates the entire story in a 10 minute video. Link to follow in next email)
The guitar ends up in the possession of Bill Williams.
(Who has now contracted with ATY.com, Inc. to exclusively sell the guitar. See site www.ATY.com )
The purchase of the guitar will require the new owner to agree to insure and secure the guitar while on tour for one year to promote the book titled “Ronnie” written by Bill Williams
The guitar will be offered to a few select individuals and currently have offers in excess of $1 million.
To see the Red West video:
Please click the link below. When you get to the page, click the launch video link.
<a href=' www.aty.com/elvis/launch.htm ' target='_blank'> www.aty.com/elvis/launch.htm
There is additional authentication info if you would like.
Please get back to me either way.
Thank You
Byron Lancaster
President
Cell: 813-240-8866
Office: 877-872-9777
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Aber vielleicht nehmen sie ja Fingerabdrücke, aber ich schätze mal mit der heutigen Technik ließen sich auch Fingerdrücke faken.
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