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T h i s W e b s i t e I s D e d i c a t e d T o E l v i s' s F a n s A n d F r i e n d s W o r l d w i d e !
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Recently, a so-called collector has approached fans and fanclubs around the world in an attempt to sell the so-called “original Aloha belt”.
The letter of authenticity states that Elvis threw the belt in the audience, where it was caught by Jack Lord’s daughter. The asking price is 125.000 $US.
Apart from the fact that Jack Lord did not even have a daughter, Elvismatters submitted the pictures to the team of Butch Polston, who acquired the original patterns for Elvis’s belts and jump suits. This is their reaction… so buyer beware!
Hi Peter,
Thanks for asking. This is a fake. Butch made it several years ago for Joe Battig who said he wanted to display it in a resturant. He lied to Butch, and made a fake letter to go with the belt and tried to sell it as the real thing. Butch and Kim saw it at a store in Las Vegas that sells memorabilia, and told them it was a fake.
Supposedly, the shop took it down. It showed up on eBay about a week ago. Butch took notes from his conversation with this guy. He asked about Jack Lord's family. You can tell by looking at the picture a few things that are certainly wrong.
1. The hooking device on the back of the belt if Butch's own design. Elvis' did not have two loops that would be visable. It had one loop and it was sewn on the the end of the belt.
2. The red stones on the belt would be flat. The big rounded dome is what we use, because the flat "buff top" stones aren't available anymore.
3. The eagles on the belt aren't right. These are ones that Butch had made, and we hold the copyright on.
4. A leather belt wouldn't look that white after 35 years. The studs and chains would be tarnishing too.
The letter says "Elvis took off his belt and gave it to my daughter." Jack Lord never had a daughter, or this belt. So on the eBay auction, they were forced to take the belt off the website because someone told him Jack Lord didn't have a daughter in the question and answer section.
Also, Bill Belew only had Gene make 2 Aloha suits. There were 4 of this style belt made for Elvis. One was thrown at the Hawaii concert, one he wore with the suit until it fell apart, a third was given to Ed Parker, and the fourth was made to be worn with the Embroidered Eagle suit.
We've gotten a lot of questions about this belt recently. If you could, pass some of this information along. It makes Butch crazy when people try to pass his belts off as the originals. It's flattering, but it's not why we're in business. You know how honest Butch is! Thank you for asking about the belt.
Take care,
Virginia
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The belt belongs to one of his suits he wore during the 1972 August/September Las Vegas engagement... here's a picture of Elvis wearing the suit... with the belt.
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WHO'S GOT
THE FAMOUS
"ALOHA" BELT ??
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How To Hook The Completed Belt.
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 With belt facing up, slide double ring hook over belt as shown.
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 Once completed, first step should look like this.
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 Turning belt over, hook should look like this.
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 Fold belt over and thread through second loop as shown.
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 When completed, it should look like this.
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 Adjust to fit, then wrap around waist and hook on buckle as shown.
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 On opposite end, before hooking, slide belt tail through loops A & B as shown.
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 Once above step is completed, it should look like this.
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 Pull excess tail to tighten at desired sides.
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When completed it should look like this:

The video story of B & K Entrprises. Trailer #1 Trailer #2
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*Always Elvis* convention - Elvis owned display
at Las vegas Hilton 1978

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| | Elvis Presley's stage-worn white/red leather belt, circa 1972, decorated with gold-coloured metal lions' heads, variously-shaped studs and chains, probably designed for Elvis by Bill Belew, obtained from Dick Grob, Elvis' security chief. Some wear, particularly to inner, two studs loose, section of chain detached but present., 10 cm; 4 in wide, 97 cm; 38 in long approximately
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Elvis Presley's stage-worn macrame belt, circa 1970, black with gold-coloured metal bands, worn in 'Elvis-That's The Way It Is'' obtained from Elvis' cousin, Billy Smith. Good condition., 7.5 cm; 3 in wide, approximately 81 cm; 32 in long
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STAGE-WORN BELT, 1970S
in ivory-coloured macramé with circular, silver-coloured metal star decoration, long cord-ties
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Look the belt ! Upside down...
 

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At the June 30, 1973 show at the omni in Atlanta,Elvis heard that a women in the audience had brought her seven-year old son dressed as an Elvis-lookalike. Elvis had the houselights turned on so that everyone could see the boy and then presented him with this belt and cape. the costume was studded with real turquoise and coral .
And on the boot "Elvis-mania Atlanta" you can hear Elvis say : "There’s a little fellow down in front here. He did that whole song with me. And he’s got an outfit like mine. Put a spotlight on him, please.”
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