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ELVIS PRESLEY VINTAGE ORIGINAL KODAK PHOTO HORSEBACK GRACELAND SET OF 4 ORIGINAL

$ 158.4

  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Seller Notes: “AUTHENTIC VINTAGE ULTRA RARE --SELLING HUGE COLLECTION - SAVE 50% ON ADDITIONAL SHIPPING”
  • Size: 4 X 4"

Description

We are selling a HUGE ELVIS PRESLEY collection from Brian and Nella (well known in the Elvis community.. Travelling to Graceland twice a year for the past 26 years... We sold a bunch of the collection last year on eBay and are posting more now… All items are authentic and described as best as we can.. Look at our other items to see Authentic autographs including pictures… We still stay in contact with most our Elvis friends ( Barbara Hearn Smith - Jimmy Velvet - Kathy Westmoreland - Donna Lewis - Anita Brewer DJ Fontana RIP and Joe Esposito RIP.. and many more if you don’t see what you are looking for please ask i just maybe haven’t listed it yet… Read my feedback for HAPPY BUYERS I ship additional items at 50% off or better.. WE ARE NOW SELLING OUR PERSONAL PICTURE COLLECTION SOME UNSEEN VERY RARE (1 OF A KIND) PHOTOS ALL IN A+ CONDITION UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ++++++++++++UP FOR AUCTION++++++++++++ YOU GET ALL 4 (IF INTERESTED IN ONLY ONE PHOTO EMAIL ME) ELVIS PRESLEY VINTAGE ORIGINAL KODAK PHOTO HORSEBACK GRACELAND SET OF 4 ORIGINAL The world knew Elvis for his music, his movies, and even for his motorcycles. People close to him knew him for his love of horses. A rich part of his personal life that largely escaped public view, his equine devotion opened to the world in 2009 when the stables at Graceland opened to the public in Memphis, Tennessee. “Actually, Elvis was a little bit afraid of horses at first because of something that happened on a movie set,” says Alene Alexander, Graceland’s stable supervisor. She’s referring to the time a horse ran away with the actor during production of Flaming Star, in which Elvis plays Pacer Burton, the son of a Kiowa mother and Texas rancher father who ends up caught between both worlds. But after buying wife Priscilla a black quarter horse named Domino, Elvis had a change of heart about riding. “After he saw Priscilla ride, he became interested in owning a horse,” says Alexander, a former schoolteacher who has become the King’s de facto equine historian after 30 years at Graceland. Not just any horse — he had to have a golden palomino. “He would take the guys [in his entourage] and Priscilla, and they would go out and literally knock on people’s doors who had horses, looking for a golden palomino.” It was often 3 in the morning when he took those horse-hunting trips. “Elvis couldn’t travel during the day. If he did, the world would be following him. ... His father [Vernon] had a house back here that was real close to the stables, so they put a gate from the stable into Vernon’s carport so Elvis could zoom out there and go out into the neighborhood to escape. But if they really wanted to get him out of here, they would send a limousine out the front gate and an old beat-up truck out the gate back by the barn. Elvis would be in that old beat-up truck, but the world would be following the limousine.” When Elvis finally found the registered American Quarter Horse he’d envisioned, he renamed the golden palomino Rising Sun. Graceland’s barn soon bore a sign: The House of Rising Sun. ANY GLARE YOU SEE IF FROM MY CAMERA SHIPPED SECURED AND VERY WELL PROTECTED Read my feedback for HAPPY BUYERS I ship additional items at 50%M off or better.. YOU CAN COMBINE ITEMS UP TO 7 DAYS Fast shipping