A Lock of John Lennon’s Hair is Set to Fetch $10,000

The four-inch lock was collected by a stylist who cut Lennon’s ‘mod style hair’.
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File photo of John Lennon at The Hit Factory, a recording studio in New York City taken on 22 August 1980. (Photo: AP)
File photo of John Lennon at The Hit Factory, a recording studio in New York City taken on 22 August 1980. (Photo: AP)
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A lock of John Lennon’s hair that was collected by a German hairdresser, is set to fetch $10,000 when it is auctioned off.

The hair will go under the hammer at Heritage Auctions in Dallas on 20 February, along with other rare Beatles memorabilia.

The four-inch lock was collected by a stylist who cut Lennon’s ‘mod style hair’ before he started shooting the film How I Won the War in 1966.

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Published: 09 Feb 2016,01:07 AM IST

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