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Lock of John Lennon’s hair fetches $35,000 US at auction

WATCH ABOVE: A lock of John Lennon's hair was sold to avid Beatles memorabilia collector at auction for in Dallas, Texas Saturday – Feb 21, 2016

DALLAS  — A lock of John Lennon’s hair that was snipped as he prepared for a film role has sold for $35,000 US.

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Dallas-based Heritage Auctions said Saturday that the 4-inch lock of hair was purchased by Paul Fraser, a United Kingdom-based memorabilia collector.

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A German hairdresser kept a tuft of Lennon’s hair after giving him a trim before the Beatle started shooting “How I Won the War,” a dark comedy released in 1967. The film follows the World War II misadventures of British troops led by an inept commander.

The hair was one of several Beatles-related items on auction. A photograph of the iconic band signed by all four members went for $42,500. And a sealed copy of the band’s “butcher” cover for the “Yesterday and Today” album went for $125,000.

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