Thief gets away with Grateful Dead leader's toilet

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Post 1 by TexasRed (I'll have the last word, thank you!) on Tuesday, 04-Apr-2006 21:01:57

Thief gets away with Grateful Dead leader's toilet
SONOMA, Calif. (AP) — The long, strange trip continues for Jerry Garcia's
toilet.

Police say the Grateful Dead leader's commode was stolen recently from a
driveway along with three other toilets and a bidet.

Garcia's salmon-colored toilet was the subject of a legal battle before it
was finally moved to Sonoma, to await shipment to a Canadian casino.

It's unclear if the toilet was swiped by a wayward Deadhead or a thief
remodeling a bathroom. Police have no suspects or leads.

Henry Koltys bought Garcia's Marin County home for $1.39 million in 1997 and
removed the toilet and other items he planned to sell to raise money for a
charity.

After Koltys sold the house to a friend of the band's, the new owner sued to
block the auction. The dispute was resolved last year, and Koltys moved the
items to his home in Sonoma, about 40 miles north of San Francisco.

Last month, Koltys sold the Grateful Dead singer's toilet for $2,550 to
online casino Goldenpalace.com, which planned to use it as part of a
traveling marketing
exhibit. The casino is offering a $250 reward for its return.

Henry Koltys said Friday that the toilet once stood in the master bathroom
of Garcia, who died in 1995 at age 53. "It would have been his personal
head,"
he said.

The casino also paid $25,000 for actor William Shatner's kidney stones and
$28,000 for a grilled cheese sandwich that reportedly had the image of the
Virgin
Mary on it, Koltys said.

Jonathon Lipsin, who worked for Garcia as a gardener and now owns a Northern
California record store, said the toilet might appeal to dedicated
Deadheads.

"It's a little gross," Lipsin said. "But I could see it at a rock 'n' roll
museum, too."