Burt Blumert, RIP
by
Gary North
by Gary North
March
30, 2009
Burt Blumert
died of cancer today. He was 80 years old.
I first met
him, I think, in 1965. He was a close friend of R. J. Rushdoony,
who had been on the staff of the Center for American Studies, an
extension of the William Volker Fund. The Volker Fund was in Burlingame,
California. So was Burt's coin store, the Camino Coin Company. Rushdoony
began buying gold coins from him sometime around 1964.
The Camino
Coin Company has been a fixture in the hard money movement for four
decades. Burt retired in 2008, transferring ownership to an old
customer. The store was never big. It had only a handful of salesmen.
He knew that the hard money movement was not huge, because he knew
so many of the people who actually bought coins for their gold content.
We met at a
1965 meeting that Rushdoony held at San Marino, California, an upscale
suburb of Los Angeles. Rushdoony had asked Burt to bring coins to
sell. Burt did. He sold a lot of coins that day. Overnight, he became
the largest volume coin dealer in the West Coast. There were not
many non-collector coin buyers in 1965.
I had been
brought in to speak, as I recall. I had been working with Rushdoony,
on and off, since the summer of 1963. I was in graduate school.
Burt and I
hit it off from the beginning. That was true of everyone who knew
Burt, as far as I ever knew. He was truly gregarious. He was not
a high-pressure salesman. He always had a new joke to tell. They
were clean jokes. They weren't great jokes, but they were in endless
supply.
He knew more
about the day-to-day coin markets than anyone I ever met. He had
no grandiose theory of why metals prices went down or up on any
given day or month. But he believed that the Federal Reserve would
eventually resort to inflation to keep the system going. He was
amazed at the longevity of the fiat money system.
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Gary
North [send him mail] is the
author of Mises
on Money. Visit http://www.garynorth.com.
He is also the author of a free 20-volume series, An
Economic Commentary on the Bible.
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