Sunday, July 20, 2008
James Brown's stuff for sale
Bow-tied auctioneer John Hayes soon became the hardest-working man in the auction business when a medical bracelet etched with the words "JAMES BROWN ALLERGY PENICILLIN DIABETIC" set off the day’s first bidding war: Estimated at $200–$300, for some odd reason it skyrocketed to $26,000. One disappointed bidder for the bracelet was Paul Shaffer, who also lost out on a set of red-leather living-room furniture, estimated at $1,500–$2,000, which went for $32,000. But the third time was the charm for Shaffer, whose $8,000 bid won him Brown’s Hammond B3 organ and Leslie speaker cabinet.
As a number of the so-called "sex suits" were about to go on sale, the intro to “Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine” piped into the room, providing a rare moment of funkiness in Christie’s rather staid Rockefeller Center confines. “And now the Sex Machine belt,” Hayes said, deadpanning. “I’ve waited my entire life to say that.” Including Christie's premium, the belt sold for $4,750.
Posted at NYmag.com
Sorry, not commenting on your post (although it was interesting). My name is Mike Blasky and I've been searching for a day or so for a way to get in contact you for an article on mainstreaming marijuana in popular culture today. I was inspired by the success of Pineapple Express, which people are calling the first true stoner comedy since Cheech & Chong.
Can you please contact me so we can set up 10-15 minutes for an interview?
My e-mail is blaskym@gmail.com and my cell phone is 989-302-0541. You don't have to approve this comment if you don't like, the information is the only thing I wanted to send your way. :)
Thanks Steve!
Mike Blasky
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