Seems like they'd go for a lot more than that?
femalefirst.co.ukJohn Lennon's iconic blue sunglasses are expected to fetch up to $6,000 at auction next month.
The former Beatle's glasses will go under the hammer at the Icons of Music auction at New York's Hard Rock Café to raise money for the Music Rising charity.
Seems like they'd go for a lot more than that?
^^^Was thinking the same thing. Would think well over 10k......
I'll bet they do sell for way more than that. That would be so cool to have! If I were insanely rich.....
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I love John Lennon but 6 grand or more for a pair of sunglasses; no way.
6 grand is such a gross underestimate.
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Gee, I think I could scrape up $6,000. who are they kidding, if they are his and he wore them, they will go for a hell of a lot more.
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my prediction in the 100,000 range. For sure.
That's probably just the starting offer. People would pay a lot of freaking money for it.
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There is no way they will go for 6K. I've seen less iconic Beatle memorabillia going for a lot more than that. I'd say 100K too.
I agree with everyone here who's saying these are gonna fetch way more than 6 grand. There are more than a few people out there with ridiculous amounts of money and there are also a ridiculous number of people who love the Beatles and John Lennon. Chances are there are more than a few people who fit into both categories. I'd be shocked if they sell for less than $100,000
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