Michael Jackson Signed Glove
$2,500.00
This classic MJ + glove came from his friend and mentor David Guest who also
produced special music concert events ,David then married Liza Minelli .David was an eccentric collector
of rock n Roll and pop culture. He had a very close friendship with Michael and BOTH had house accounts at Colony Music in Times Square in NYC An iconic record, songbook ,sheet music and memorabilia shop
2500.00 for one, you pick which one.
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