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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

The king's glove sells for 190K

Michael Jackson's swarovski crystal-studded glove that he wore at his 1984 victory tour has been sold at an auction for $190,000, which is more than 10 times its value. He is the most collectible sought after celebrity and biggest entertainer of all time. It's not a big shock that his glove drew so much money, when people from all over the world came to the auction.

The original price for the glove was estimated to be worth around $20,000 to $30,000. Nearly one million dollars worth of Michael Jackson memorabilia was sold at the auction.

Many people grew up listening to the The Jackson Five, and I never can forget the song "ABC." When Michael broke out to a single vocal career I knew he he had amazing talents, but I never thought he would be gone one day. He has definitely made a mark on not only the music industry, but everyday people who loved hearing his songs or watching him perform.

Michael has left behind his music and his performing phenomenon that has shook the world and made it dance through their hearts. As Michael would say " I will never stop helping and loving people the way Jesus said to." Michael Jackson

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