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"Elvis' TCB Bracelet" 


“Takin’ Care of Business” was the official motto of Elvis and the Memphis Mafia. The TCB necklace was designed by Elvis and created by a jeweler in Los Angeles. Only known by a few people, Elvis also whore a TCB bracelet. This bracelet was, after Dr. Nichopoulos found it, given to him by Elvis. After the Pittsburgh concert on December 31, 1976, Elvis was in his “Fireworks war” and lost the bracelet. Dr Nick found it and gave it to him.

 As genorous as Elvis was, it was his. After December 31, 1976, Elvis never wore a TCB bracelet again. “Doctor Nichopoulos” was Elvis’ close friend, personal physician and conduit for medication.

Crazy was a nick-name for Elvis and was also used on his bracelet.


 

"Stuffed Hound Dog" 

This stuffed Hound Dog was given to Elvis by one of his fans while on stage doing a concert show.
Elvis gave the dog to Jo Smith. Jo gave the dog to The Graceland Fan Club of Memphis, Tennessee. Eddie Poole, President. 

This item was bought by Recording Star; Vince Everett. 


 

A Closer Look At The Gold Lion Head

"This Gold Lionhead was the property Of Elvis Presley." 

Lionhead (brass on chain) approx. early 70’s made by I.C. Costume Co. Beverly Hills-obtained from Mike McGregor. I obtained this from Vince Everett, President and Chairman of the Elvis Presley Museum. 

 

Yellow pen, reading in black: Memphis Funeral Houses.

This pen was used for signing the guestbook when Elvis was laid in state at Graceland. The bodies of Elvis, Gladys and Vernon were all prepared for burial at the Memphis Funeral Home, 1177 Union Avenue. I obtained this pen from Nancy Rooks. Nancy started working for Elvis at Graceland in 1967, preparing his favorite meals.

 

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