Last month we mentioned that a wad of Elvis Presley's hair was going on up for auction. It sold for $115,000 the Chicago Tribune reports:
- An unidentified collector of Elvis Presley memorabilia agreed early Saturday to pay $115,000 for a small jar filled with what is purported to be the late singer's hair, collected by his barber.
The winning bid is proof, observers say, of the growing, if macabre, popularity of hair collecting--and that Elvis Presley is still the King.
"I kind of thought it had a chance for six figures," said Brian Marren, vice president of acquisitions for MastroNet Inc., the Oak Brook-based company that conducted the Internet auction.
MastroNet officials have not released the winning bidder's name, citing confidentiality agreements. But Marren said the person was a "big Elvis collector" who fought a last-minute bidding war before typing in the winning bid about 2 a.m.
"I have no idea what they intend to do with it," Marren said.
The black hairball, which had been up for auction since Oct. 28, was purportedly saved by Homer "Gill" Gilleland, Presley's barber for more than 20 years. Gilleland, who traveled with the singer to shows, would color the King's sandy-blond hair black, then cut it into a towel around Presley's neck.
Friends of the barber said he bundled up the towels with the hair inside and took them home. He then put the hair in a plastic bread bag, where it stayed until Presley died in 1977. Shortly after, friends said Gilleland began selling strands of the hair in a souvenir shop across the street from Presley's Memphis home, Graceland.
....Reznikoff said the six-figure price tag for the Elvis locks "shows that hair collecting has really come into the 21st Century."
Some have speculated the hair could be resold, strand by strand, for a profit. In an auction, MastroNet sold a strand of John F. Kennedy's hair for about $3,000. A strand of Abraham Lincoln's hair recently sold for $811 on eBay.







Article comments
1 - The Theory
*The Theory... got into the elvis craze yesterday by buying an elvis cover for his cell phone*
peace.
2 - Tom Morgan
Hi, I am the person who sold Elvis' hair and I would have never believe it would have brought the money it did at auction. Brian Marren did a great job of marketing this item for me and he deserves a lot of credit as does MastroNet Auction Co. I wish to thank these gentlemen,Elvis and Mr.Gill
3 - savannah
what hair jell did he use
4 - Lainie
I would love to know what his hair dna would sound like... look up DNA music if you don't what I am talking about. Elvis' DNA would probably have more rhythm than most of us!