Elvis’s guitar donor says he is rightful owner

The National Music Museum in South Dakota has insisted in a lawsuit that it is the legal owner of the broken instrument

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A man, who donated to a South Dakota museum a slightly damaged acoustic guitar played by Elvis Presley that is at the centre of a custody battle, insisted Thursday he had the right to give it away because he owned it.

A federal judge has been asked to determine whether blues guitarist Robert A. Johnson rightfully owned the broken instrument when he donated it to the National Music Museum last year.

The museum insists in a lawsuit that it is the legal owner of the guitar “The King” played during his 1977 tour.

Collector Larry Moss says Johnson sold him the guitar earlier.

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