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Elvis Museum  

 


"Elvis Watch" 

During his stay in Germany Elvis was picked up a couple of times by capdriver Josef Wehrheim. 

Wehrheim, who had once been the personal driver of American newspaper magnate William Hearst, was not only used as a chauffeur, but as well as a well-paid messenger boy, sent out for everything from chocolate bars to chewing gum. On the first day when Elvis was brought to the barracks, Mr. Wehrheim was not right in time. On the way back from the barracks to the Parkhotel, Elvis stopped in Friedberg and bought him this watch. 

Elvis gave it to him with a big smile on his face and from that moment on he was always right on time at the barracks. I received this watch in 1985 in Bad Nauheim. 

 


 

Elvis' personal worn scarf 




This multi colored scarf and cream colored neckwear worn personally owned and worn by Elvis Aaron Presley. I obtained these scarfs by Robin Rosaaen who received these from one of the members of the Memphis Mafia during the time she saw Elvis in Las Vegas. Elvis enjoyed wearing scarves for many years and always gave them away to others that found them their liking. 

 


"Elvis Concert Scarf"

A silk-screened autographed scarf from the Las Vegas Hilton circa 1972. This item was from the Elvis Presley Collection of Robin Rosaaen, one of the largest personal collections of Elvis Presley items in the world. Tossing scarves to the audience at the end of a concert became an Elvis Tradition. After 1976, the crew carried boxes of them and Charlie Hodge would follow Elvis around the stage supplying them for Elvis to throw. The ritual became so much a part of the show that audience members would begin to move forward near the end of concerts in hopes of getting the ultimate token. The risk of moving forward was worth the effort.


 

"Elvis Cigar"



This Roi-Tan Blunt cigar was brought off of “The Lisa Marie” the last tour Elvis went on. Elvis smoked Roi-Tan Blunts the last few years of his life. These came from a box that belonged to Elvis.


 

"Rare Vegas Memorabilia"

The Yellow ribbon, with Elvis Summer Festival on it, was worn by an employee during his stay in The Las Vegas Hilton.





Three pair of dices, one pair from the International Hotel, one pair from The Las Vegas Hilton, and one pair from Lake Tahoe.

Summer Festival Foam Hat

Various Concert Tickets

Various Backstage Passes



 
"Elvis' Dinnerware"

Miscellaneous dinnerware with fork and napkins from Lisa Marie’s birthday party in 1973 at the Las Vegas Hilton. This item was from the Elvis Presley Collection of Robin Rosaaen, one of the largest personal collections of Elvis Presley items in the world. Elvis’ pride and joy, Lisa Marie was born on February 1, 1968, and lived at Graceland until Priscilla and Elvis split up in 1972. 


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