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"This Ohio county badge was once owned by Elvis Presley" 

Elvis always had a bond with law enforcement and guns. His collection of police badges was very impressive. Some were honorary, some were real.

This Tumbull County badge was presented to Elvis in the 60’s. It has been a part of the world famous Vince Everett Collection.

 

Above you'll see an signed photo of Elvis while he was drafted in Germany in 1959.


Signed photo by Priscilla, framed together with a personal letter.

 

"If You Love Me (Let Me Know)" This sheet was used by Elvis.


Elvis made some changes in this sheet, which is clearly seen.
This sheet was once in the private collection of Ed Bonja.

 

"Signed Tom Diskin Letter on an original 20th Century Fox Stationary"

This letter is about one of Elvis' best movies "Wild In The Country", and reads; 

Dear Mr. & Mrs. Hunt:

Colonel Parker is traveling but I will tell him of your very nice letter regarding "Now Or Never". Reaction throughout the United States has been tremendous and with fine work of the fan clubs this can not only be the number 1 song on the charts, but also the number 1 song of the year.

Elvis is now on the west coast to begin work on the first of two pictures at Fox Studios. Hope you have had a change to meet and talk with Mrs. Mildred Eaton of Channelview, Texas who also has been working very diligently on behalf of Elvis.
Best wishes on behalf of Elvis, The Colonel, and myself.
Sincerely,
Tom Diskin

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