Please refine your answer to the YEARS of each TV Guide (as Elvis was on TV Guide first in 1956 and then in 1960 and then in 1968 and then in 1973 and then in 1977 and then several collector sets have come out over the last 10 years).
Also please specify the condition of the TV Guide as well. Thank you.
TV Star Parade magazinewith an Elvis Presley coverdate 1958-1960value $40.00 dollarsdepending on condition.
you may find out what the public would pay by looking on auction sites like ebay.
A September 1956 TV Guide featuring Elvis Presley in near-mint condition can be valued between $400 to $1,200, depending on factors like its overall condition, demand, and market trends. Copies with Elvis on the cover are particularly sought after by collectors. It's advisable to consult recent auction results or a professional appraiser for the most accurate valuation.
The story goes that Elvis was watching TV one night when Goulet appeared on the screen. Elvis pulled a .357 out of his boot, and shot the TV. Whether it is true depends on who you ask. One story is that Goulet had sent Elvis a letter when Elvis was in the army stationed in Germany, stating that he had "taken good care of Anita". Anita was Elvis's girlfriend who actually lived at Graceland, and she had worked with Goulet on a television show. Elvis liked guns...and shooting TVs was something he did a couple of times according to sources close to him.
I guess it's because Michael Jackson died and everyone's focused on him now...not so much Elvis. Bummer.
TV Star Parade magazinewith an Elvis Presley coverdate 1958-1960value $40.00 dollarsdepending on condition.
you may find out what the public would pay by looking on auction sites like ebay.
A September 1956 TV Guide featuring Elvis Presley in near-mint condition can be valued between $400 to $1,200, depending on factors like its overall condition, demand, and market trends. Copies with Elvis on the cover are particularly sought after by collectors. It's advisable to consult recent auction results or a professional appraiser for the most accurate valuation.
Elvis shot his TVs because of the people in them. for example, once he was watching and the man was saying something rude about Elvis so he shot it.
How much is a Sony 61" Model KP-61HS10 TV worth?
During Elvis' career, he never did any TV commercials.
Elvis and Me - 1988 TV was released on: USA: 7 February 1988
Elvis '56 - 1987 TV is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:L
The story goes that Elvis was watching TV one night when Goulet appeared on the screen. Elvis pulled a .357 out of his boot, and shot the TV. Whether it is true depends on who you ask. One story is that Goulet had sent Elvis a letter when Elvis was in the army stationed in Germany, stating that he had "taken good care of Anita". Anita was Elvis's girlfriend who actually lived at Graceland, and she had worked with Goulet on a television show. Elvis liked guns...and shooting TVs was something he did a couple of times according to sources close to him.
Elvis - 1968 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G Finland:K-3 Iceland:L
Elvis U-S-A- - 1993 TV was released on: USA: 1993
Elvis The Tribute - 1994 TV was released on: USA: 15 December 1994