John Lennon’s locks from ‘How I Won the War” expected to go for $10,000 | Examiner.com
On September 6, 1966, John Lennon got a haircut. But this wasn’t just any haircut. It was in preparation for his upcoming dramatic role as Private Gripweed in the film “How I Won the War” and meant getting his Beatle “mop top” hair cut very short. A clump of John’s hair from this famous haircut will be auctioned off to interested bidders at the Entertainment & Music Memorabilia Signature Auction in Dallas on February 20, 2016. John Lennon Examiner spoke to Garry Shrum, Consignment Director for Heritage Auctions today, February 3, 2016, about this interesting piece of history. (See updated comment below about price.)
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