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Elvis August 17, 1977 Memphis Press Scimitar Death Newspaper SHIPS FROM MEMPHIS
$ 5.27
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DIRECT FROM THE E.P. Blvd Pawn Shop IN MEMPHIS...The world went into shock on August 16, 1977 when Elvis Presley suddenly died. The sad news spread worldwide that The King was dead.
Meanwhile here in Memphis the city was preparing for his funeral.
This August 17, 1977 Memphis Press Scimitar newspaper is DIRECT FROM MEMPHIS.
Own a piece of history. The newspaper are all the same but may slightly vary from the photo as they are coming from a collection of them recently discovered in a warehouse here in Memphis.
The newspaper does have a fold from 1977 and will be shipped folded.
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*** COMBINE SHIPPING IS AVAILABLE UPON THE ELVIS PAWN SHOP DISCRETION. PLEASE JUST WAIT FOR A REVISED UPDATE TO THE SHIPPING ON THE INVOICE ***
The Elvis Pawn Shop is located at 4381 Elvis Presley Blvd in Memphis Tennessee. We offer everything from Elvis souvenirs to Elvis owned items, rare Elvis memorabilia and artifacts.
Here is a list of just some of the collections we have handled...
The Estate of Colonel Tom Parker
The Estate of Dr. George Nichopoulos
The Estate of Sonny West
The Estate of Joe Moscheo - The Imperials
The Estate of Eddie Fadal
The Estate of Janelle McComb -Tupelo Mississippi
The Collection of Elvis’ Nurse Tish Henley Kirk
The Collection of Sandi Pichon
The Estate of Myrna Smith - The Sweet Inspirations
The Collection of Elvis’ Head of Security Dick Grob
The Estate of Alfred Wertheimer
The Collection of Bardahl (Elvis’ football buddy)
The Estate of Barbara Klein
The Collection of Elvis’ Cook Nancy Rooks
The Estate of Country Legend Charlie Rich
The Collection of The Killer Jerry Lee Lewis
and countless Elvis fans..... We thank each and every one of you.
We are here to preserve the legacy of Elvis Presley and his artifacts.
PLEASE NOTE - OUR SHIPPING TIME IS 10 DAYS. WE TRY AND SHIP BEFORE THIS HOWEVER IT DEPENDS ON HOW BUSY THE GIFT SHOP AND IF WE ARE SET UP AT AN ELVIS FESTIVAL. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE.