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Offered is an early example of the letterhead created right after the initial design of the now-famous TCB logo. This particular example belonged to his Cousin Harold Loyd and was part of the famous “Elvis Presley Museum” owned by Jimmy Velvet. Elvis used his “TCB” motto in every aspect of his life—the logo with the lightning bolt appeared on his jewelry, airplane, and even in the décor of his home. The lightning bolt furthered his choice slogan to mean “Taking Care of Business in a Flash.” The ivory-colored letterhead displays the black TCB logo in the upper left corner just above Elvis Presley’s name and the address of 3764 Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee 38116. The letterhead is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity form The Elvis Presley Museum. The letterhead measures 11 by 8 1/2 inches and presents in Near Mint condition.

1970 Elvis Presley’s “TCB” Letterhead Obtained from his Cousin Harold Loyd - An Early Version of the Famous Stationery
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Final prices include buyers premium: $173
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