A Rare Coin is a Lucky Coin

Wynton Marsalis and Jazz at Lincoln Center with my painted “JazzArt” backdrops.

You can now buy almost any of my JazzArt backdrop paintings, even those used in performances with Nancy Wilson, Wynton Marsalis, Herbie Hancock and many more world-class jazz musicians in concert around the world.

My JazzArt paintings must be safe, out of the hands and reach of those who would burn all art work that isn’t about Donald Trump, and that will happen soon enough, much sooner than you think.

Book burnings and art burnings are only the start — eventually it’s people burnings, and that’s when we want to be clear away from the source of pain that is Trump and his Minions.

I’m doing everything I can to get these paintings out of the Untied Snakes of Arnica, so the prices are absurdly low.

Right now, it’s not about marketing — it’s about saving those paintings from a zombie mob bent on destruction, and you can lay odds on it that it WILL happen, just as I predict it will.

There’s a Senate Bill being prepared right now for the Senate Finance Committee to review. It proposes that pennies, nickels and dimes be removed from the coinage of the United States, and that all succeeding currency feature the likeness of the President.

That would mean quarters, halves and dollars would all be Trump coins, with no other coins permitted. Other coins would be seized and melted and taxed.

It’s government of the people by the people who govern, and it’s a new ball-game. You’re used to democracy — get used to dictatorship, and don’t worry, there’s still plenty of money to be made in a dictatorship, only you have to not care who gets hurt.

Along with the Donald Trump coinage would be the outlawing of possession of all American coinage that does not carry the image of Donald Trump, and the search for, and seizure of, same.

This will make all current American coinage quite valuable, but you’ll have to be somewhere other than Trumpland — that’s Trump’s new “branded” name for America — because all other currency will, as I said, be illegal.

Find it hard to believe this? Any psychic sensitive or Remote Reader can verify it easily. You need a Lucky Coin. Nothing else will do.

But what makes a Lucky Coin lucky???

Anything that makes a coin RARE will also make it lucky, because rarity defies the odds, and that’s what luck is all about — defying the odds.

I have lots of items that answer to that description, some of which are coins, but a lot aren’t coins at all. All my penny collections are going real cheap, real fast, including complete Lincoln Sets with all Keys, plus slabbed Colonials and Post-Colonials, Braided Hair Liberty, and much, much more, including thousands of ancient coins priced from $5 to $5000.00 for Greek and Roman bronze, silver and a few Byzantine gold coins.

The more rare the coin, the higher the “Luck” value, and of course, the finer the mounting or framing of the coin — meaning the bezel — the higher the “Luck” value as well.

These are all in bank storage, so I need some notice in order to be able to present them — most are photographed, as we get ready to go to the online markets with these coins.

Beads. Ancient Beads. Rare, very rare, hard as Hell to find. I have them. Lots of them.

I have more than a half million ancient beads stored away in bank boxes, ready for YOU to use in beautiful, artistic jewelry pieces that YOU make and sell, and there’s no reason you couldn’t start today.

I can ship thousands of packaged beads right now, this very minute, if I didn’t mind waiting a couple of hours until the U.S. Postal Service opened their doors, but I do, so any shipping will have to wait until I get around to it.

That could be a long time. Order now, to avoid the Christmas Rush — I always get a slight rush at Christmas time — sixties joke, you hadda be there.

Ancient beads. Stay on subject, Gorby … Okay, beads, beads, beads…oh, yeah, now I remember — I have a huge number of ancient beads, most of which are for sale at prices below the prices I paid for them 30 or 40 years ago, when money still had value.

The reason I can sell them cheaply is because I can “flip” the money you pay to make the loss back, and I can do it so easily that I don’t at all mind going through the exercise, if it will put work tools in your hands and get things out of America to safety elsewhere.

  • SUMERIAN — These small stone beads come in different colors, including black, grey, brown, red, and ochre, the most prevalent being the white steatite variety. Claude has fashioned a number of Sumerian Bead Cloths that range in price from $5,000.00 for a stunning scarab beetle, to $135,000.00 for the enormous museum-grade sarcophagus mantle.
  • WESTERN ASIATIC — These can include Lagash and Amlash Cultures, and a number of cultures along the Silk Trade Route. They tend to range in price rather wildly, from a modest $5 all the way up to rare museum-grade items for sale only to museums. Several Western Asiatic Gold items are offered, ranging from $500 to $5,000.
  • ROMAN — I have a very large collection of Roman Cobalt Glass, Carved and Etched Carnelian, fabulous undyed ancient lapis, and even some ancient Roman Gold beads.
  • GREEK — Athenian and many mainland beads are in my collection, and they’re all for sale for the first time, including some gold repousse miniatures of Greek Gods and Goddesses, ranging in price from $500 to $3,000.
  • PRE-COLUMBIAN — Not many types, but a large number of PC beads reside in my collection, and I’ll be bringing all of them in for sale at the gallery.
  • EGYPTIAN — All my Egyptian material comes from the 18th dynasty at Amarna, the city which was called “Aken-Aten”, or “City of the Sun” back in ancient times. Today, it takes the name of “Amarna”, but that is a relatively modern name for the region of the capital city of Akhen-Aten’s reign. I have many so-called “mummy” beads, but none of mine were ever used in burial — they came from the apartments of Princess Meryt-Aten, and I have the papers to prove it. I also have several items of Meryt-Aten’s cosmetic table, and a number of inlays and cloth weavings, ranging in price from $5,000.00 to $500,000.00 for the match to the main showpiece at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s 19th dynasty “Lisht” collection. It is the 18th dynasty version — theirs is the 19th dynasty copy! I will sell this only to be able to open my Ashram Refuge, and the rarity of this item is over the top!!!

I have so many ancient beads that I’ll be wholesaling them fast at prices that nobody can resist — I can’t possibly use them all up, and somebody should.

Another consideration is, I want to get as much cultural material out of the United States as I possibly can, to avoid them being burned along with the intellectual books and subversive CDs and DVDs.

Subversive means you disagree with Donald Trump. Right now, that sounds like a joke, but in a few months, you won’t be laughing.

As a matter of fact, you probably won’t ever laugh again, which matches Baby Donnie’s experience — he has never laughed in his entire life. Check the videos, and you’ll see what I mean. His only laugh is a barking grunt when someone gets hurt.

I’ll be selling the ancient beads by the tray — 18 items per tray. They come in a beautiful display package that can also double as a game box.

The black “flock” velvet trays work magnificently well and are great marketing tools. The flips look absolutely terrific, gem-like and attractive, real eye-candy that can draw a customer into your shop or booth and keep them there.

It’s easy to pick up a flip, easy to see what’s inside.

Keep your prices low on the open trays, and use a locking tray for the big guns, if you decide to sell any high-priced beads.

For years, those are the only ones I traded, because we were getting $35,000.00 for our necklaces on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills.

I don’t have that market anymore, and wouldn’t want the strain of keeping up with it. We used to drive down there to deliver dozens of solid 18k gold granulation necklaces to them for their customers, and they paid on the spot.

I don’t even know anybody like that anymore — I’ve been out of the market for over 30 years, but I do pay attention to the trends, and ancient style is coming back with a vengeance.

I also have antique and vintage beads, but I’ve used them to make a bunch of necklaces, which range in price from $89.00 to $389.00, depending on the scarcity of the beads or the silver with which I make these. The clasps are all handmade by Claude.

You might be interested in the plans I have for antiquities — Again, I have a LOT of them, left over from the days when we did a different jewelry show every month.

Lots of them. Cheap. Too many to use, must get them out to folks somehow, right now. Will sell cheap.

You can surround yourself with lucky items, sell them and get into the flow of lucky things, give them away and earn Merit.

There are a lot of ways to work with these tools, and you’re invited to explore them and see what they can do for your spiritual evolution and for the peace of this planet, which is now in serious doubt.

I have a Von Heune Recorder for sale at $4,500.00, and a set of Mollenhauers, Soprano, Alto and Tenor, with gig bags, like new, $3,500.00 sacrifice price.

Also a Klepper ocean-going sailing kayak with sail kit, spray cover, all hardware plus dry suits and jackets, the whole shebang for only $3,500.00 — my cost of all that gear was $9,600.00, but I’ll recover the whole amount, so don’t fret for me, not a problem.

Also for sale this week is my Martin D-16 with hardcase for $1,600.00 — this is guitar is new old stock, hasn’t been played much, and needs someone to play it in order to keep its great tones, so it must find a home, and soon — this very week!

My custom scrolltop Richard Noyes guitar “Shredder” is also for sale at $2,000.00, which is ‘way under the market, but it needs to be played, and I’m not playing it and can’t anymore.

My Hapi drums are for sale at $400 apiece, and come in a variety of bizarre keys and tones of my own choosing. Gig bags are included. You pay shipping. Only exceptions not for sale are my D minor and mini C scale.

Even the UFO is for sale, at $550, including gig bag.

First Unexpurgated Edition of Samuel Pepys, $1,800.00, uncut and perfect. Many original art books with bound-in original artworks by major artists will be offered at the gallery.

Also for sale is a set of “Circle of Johnson” authors — Steele, Addison, Pope and more, The Spectator, Tattler, World and more, all original,  in original calf bindings, the entire collection, which originally cost $12,000.00, is offered at only $5,500.00, but this historic collection must find a home, and fast!

Also for sale are many original works of art by the New York School. I have literally hundreds of lithos from the WPA — the entire collection is being dumped, if I may use the term, for a total of $4,000.00 and a huge collection of Derriere le Miroir is being offered at half price, with many originals by Chagall, Miro, Matisse, Giacometti, Calder and so many more — all very saleable and rare original works of art, and many of my pieces have not been on the market for over 30 years, so they’d be grabbed fast, by a buying crowd.

I’ve made hundreds of silver rings, most of which are made with ancient beads. If you’d like one in your size, they’ll all be offered at a ridiculous price, to get them out of the country, if possible, or at least out of here, where they might be confiscated by government troops looking for money when they don’t get paid, which happens often, in all the other third-world countries, which is what we now are, like it or not, know it or not.

Sports memorabilia — golf, baseball, football, boxing — I have signed items by pro athletes including a boxing glove inscribed to me by my grandpa’s friend, prize fighter Sugar Ray Leonard. I’m willing to sell it rather than have it fall into Trump hands, and the same goes for the Don Adams golfball, Jimmy Piersall baseball, William Shatner golf ball, and the golf ball signed by Jill St. John.

Sure, those are friends of mine, and they’re personal gifts, but EVERYTHING has to go, including the wallboards, as we get ready to hunker in our bunker.

Quite seriously, on the bunker front, I have a goldmine spotted that would house us all, if you want to have Claude and Dick outfit it for survival.

Cost of said goldmine — which has water and a second air vent and a second escape tunnel if needed — is $300,000.00 and it is a producing goldmine as well, which might be of some use in a trading economy.

I gotta go to breakfast soon, will tell you more at the morning meeting. Meanwhile, be ready for whatever comes down the pike, and a Lucky Rodney might do you some good.

See You At The Top!!!

gorby