Offered is a July 12, 1982, typed letter from Colonel Tom Parker in which he answers a scathing letter from an Elvis fan point by point, defending his legacy as Elvis' Manager. A copy of the fan's letter, from Winnipeg, Canada, is included, which makes for a fascinating comparison. The fan brings up unreleased film and music material, The Colonel's 50% cut of Elvis' income, Elvis impersonators, and Colonel addresses each one of the points in a numbered two-page letter. He signed boldly "Colonel" at the bottom of the second page. It's worth a read! The letter is typed on the Colonel's covered wagon stationery and accompanied by LOA from Beckett Authentic. Near Mint condition.