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Elvis Worn Sky Blue Concert Scarf 1977 / Ed Parker Estate / Direct From Memphis
$ 1581.36
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DIRECT FROM THE E.P. BLVD PAWN SHOP IN MEMPHIS...Elvis stage worn rare sky blue concert scarf. This scarf is from the estate of Elvis’ bodyguard and friend Ed Parker. Elvis wore this on the February 1977 tour. There are clear signs of sweat and stage makeup. The scarf is a non signature with 3 sides hemmed. The scarf is still nicely folded from Ed Parker and we left it exactly that way.
This scarf has been with the Parker family since it was obtained by Elvis and never before offered to the public.
This scarf has amazing documentation from a DIRECT source. Buy with confidence!!
COA from Ed Parker’s Son and The EP Blvd Pawn Shop
Photos from the concert shown for historical purposes only.
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