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Offered for sale is an original set of bull horns used as set dressing during the filming of Tickle Me (1965). These horns carry a unique and well-documented personal history connected directly to the film and to Elvis’s inner circle.

 

On Paul Beaulieu’s first day visiting the set of Tickle Me, he noticed the horns and mentioned how much he liked them. Paul Beaulieu, an Air Force officer and the father of Priscilla Beaulieu, made this comment casually with no expectation attached. After filming on the movie had wrapped, Elvis remembered that moment and quietly arranged for the horns to be sent as a surprise gift directly to Paul Beaulieu’s home.

 

Notably, when John Travolta would visit, these horns were reportedly his favorite item in the home due to their story, scale, and personal connection to Elvis and the film.

These horns represent more than a movie artifact. They are a rare example of a film-used item that transitioned into a personal gift, bridging Hollywood history and Elvis’s private life. Pieces with this type of provenance are seldom available and are typically retained within families rather than offered publicly.

Original Bull Horns from the Elvis Presley film "Tickle Me"

SKU: 143696537297
$10,000.00Price
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