Dexter Gordon's wife wants my eBay item?!
mojoworkin
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I am selling an out-of-print 'Complete Sixties Sessions' Dexter Gordon box-set on eBay. I'm selling it because I have all of his albums on cd/LP anyway, and I really just bought it for the booklet.I just got this message from a prospective bidder:"Q: I am the wife of Dexter Gordon. Is it possible to buy this item directly now or must I wait for the auction to end? Thank you. Maxine Gordon"To which I replied:"You can 'buy it now' for $175. I will also deduct $50 if you can provide me with proof that you are Dexter's wife/send me something with his signature on it."Now that I think of it, I'd straight up trade her for something that Dex autographed. The man is my hero. BUT - how am I certain that it's his wife/widow?EDIT: Why would she call herself his 'wife' and not 'widow'?
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"Maxine Gordon (Producer), Maxine Gordon (Engineer), Maxine Gordon (Editing)"
She didn't keep herself ONE copy?
I don't want to doubt her authenticity/piss her off if she is who she says she is, but I'll be damned if I'll reward some jerk trying to impersonate her by ending my auction early.
Though, she did give the Library of Congress 23 boxes of his manuscripts/writings/scores in 1999, so maybe she wants to have something of him back...
It's a con, dude.
LOL!
This is fucking hilarious. Do this now.
Perhaps our tastes are not as divergent as I'd previously thought.
I did a lot of research and she actually posts quite regularly on rec.music.bluenote, a jazz newsgroup that I haven't looked at in a year or more.
She is actually really involved in the jazz scene; for example, she oversaw Woody Shaw's estate, and was instrumental in getting a lot of his stuff re-issued.
Anyways, she had a few copies of the box, but in her words, "they seem to have grown feet and walked on out."
Anyways, I'm sending her the box-set for free. In return, she's sending me one of Dex's reeds, with a certificate of authenticity. Furthermore, she offered:
"Next time you come to New York, maybe I can give you a walking tour of the Lower East Side which was swinging in the 60s."
Damn!