I get it when people collect celebrity memorabilia stuff when it’s like a rare album signed by the artist or a unique outfit. But, I don’t understand it at all when it’s a left over French fry or, say, for example, locks of hair. There’s nothing you can do with their locks of hair except maybe make a voodoo doll. That’s why I can’t understand how someone paid $72,000 for a jar of Elvis’ hair at a recent auction. They say it comes with extensive documentation. How is that even done? Who has that job?
Hey, we, uh, want you to find the origins of this jar of hair.
Sure, right on it.
It was just one of the many items that brought in millions of dollars. See the jar of Elvis hair and read more HERE.