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Haunted Ghost Ring, The Pianist Ghost!
$ 52.8
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Welcome to one of the most haunted auctions on Ebay!Behold, the ring of the Pianist Ghost!
You will not find this ring in any store!
The
La Concha Hotel
is a very haunted hotel in Key West in Florida. Between 1926 and 1990, 13 people died when staying at the
La Concha Hotel. The majority of people that died when staying at the
La Concha Hotel
died by jumping off of the roof of the
La Concha Hotel. One person died
at the
La Concha Hotel
after falling from a window and the other person died
at the
La Concha Hotel
when he fell down the elevator shaft of the
La Concha Hotel. I
n 1931, a female pianist named Jenny was hired to play the piano at the La Concha Hotel for the La Concha Hotel guests.
Jenny
was a very good pianist and she was very excited to be chosen to play the piano for the La Concha Hotel guests, because the owners of the La Concha Hotel told her that a producer would be there.
Jenny
then gathered her things and then traveled to the
La Concha Hotel.
Jenny
then arrived and checked in at the
La Concha Hotel. She then went inter her room and started getting ready to play the piano for the guests of the
La Concha Hotel.
Jenny
took off the ring she was wearing, laid it on the night stand in her room and then she took off the outfit she was wearing. Jenny then
took a shower and after she was done taking a shower, she put on a beautiful dress and different jewelry that matched it. She then grabbed her book of piano songs and left her room.
Jenny
then arrived in the dining area of the
La Concha Hotel
and sat at one of the
La Concha Hotel
dining room tables. A man in the dinning room of the
La Concha Hotel
was playing a saxophone for the guests of the
La Concha Hotel. Suddenly,
Jenny
felt a cold draft around her and it felt like someone was watching her from behind. She then turned around and looked behind her but there was nobody there. Then, suddenly, a male voice spoke "Howdy miss." which frightened
Jenny
and then Jenny gasped, turned around and saw
a male waiter at her table. The cold spot then ended. "Oh, sorry. You startled me for a moment."
Jenny
said and then laughed. "Sorry about that. Can I get you anything miss?" the waiter asked
Jenny
. "Sure, I'll have a martini. "
Jenny
said. "Okay miss. I'll be right back". said the waiter.
Jenny
then looked behind her again, saw that there was still nobody behind her and the cold spot she felt was still no more.
Jenny
, then turned back around and sat and listened to the man playing the saxophone for the
La Concha Hotel
guests. The waiter then arrived at
Jenny
's table. "Here you are miss." the waiter said as he sat
Jenny
's martini at her table. "Thank you." said
Jenny
. "Would you like one of our spectacular dishes?" the waiter asked
Jenny
. "Not now. I have to perform for the guests here in a little bit. But after I'm done I certainly will." said
Jenny
"Oh, you must be
Jenny
the pianist that the owner invited to play for our guests tonight." the waiter said to
Jenny
. "Yes. That's me." said
Jenny
. "Well, I look forward to hearing you play tonight. I hear you're really good." said the waiter. "Yea I've been told that before. I heard there is a producer here tonight so, I'm hoping that my performance tonight will land me a record deal." said
Jenny
as she then laughed. "Oh the producer. You mean Kent. That's him over there." the waiter said as he pointed to a table near the stage in the dining area.
Jenny
then looked over at the table and saw the producer sitting near the stage. "Great."
Jenny
said and then smiled. "Well, I'm off to attend to more guests. Can't wait to hear you play and good luck." the waiter said. "Thanks." said
Jenny
. The waiter then walked off to attend to more guests.
Jenny
then continued watching the man playing the saxophone while having her martini. Then, the saxophone player finished playing his song and the guests in the dining area cheered. The owner then went up on stage and used the microphone. "Timmy Johnson everyone! Isn't he great?" said the owner of the
La Concha Hotel. The guests in the dining area cheered for Timmy Johnson the saxophone player more.
The owner of the
La Concha Hotel then put his hand up and the cheering of the guests simmered. "Our next guest is a remarkable pianist from Miami Florida. Would
Jenny
Mason please come to the stage." the owner of the
La Concha Hotel said.
The guests of the dining room then began cheering. Jenny then
got up and walked to the stage. She then walked up on the stage and the owner of
the
La Concha Hotel
greeted her. The owner then walked up to
Jenny
and shook her hand and as he shook her hand he said into her ear "your gonna get that record deal you want, I just know it." said the owner of
the
La Concha Hotel
.
Jenny
smiled and then the owner walked off of the stage. The guests in the dining room continued to cheer and then
Jenny
then walked to the piano and then sat down before it. She then placed her music notes on the music notes holder of the piano and the dining room guests stopped cheering.
Jenny
then began playing a song on the piano. Her piano music was so pleasing to the guests. The eyebrows of the producer then raised due to him being impressed by
Jenny
's piano skills. Then, suddenly, as
Jenny
was playing the song and woahing her guests, another cold draft came down upon her.
Jenny
became nervous, but continued to play. But, then suddenly, the other piano keys that she wasn't using to play her song began to play on their own, causing
Jenny
's song to sound corrupted. The guests of the dining area and the producer then began having a confused look on their face. Some of the guests then began laughing at
Jenny
.
Jenny
then became frightened due to the piano keys playing on their own.
Jenny
then jumped to the end of the song, finished playing the song and
then grabbed her piano book, stood up and then left the stage. Despite
the guests and producer being confused, they applauded her. The owner of
the
La Concha Hotel
then was also confused and then he went back up on the stage and said into the microphone "Uh,
Jenny
Mason everyone. Alright, it's time for our next guest Sam Peterson!" The guests in the dining room then cheered.
Jenny
then headed back to her room while crying. She knew that the strange occurrence that just occurred while she played the song ruined her chance of getting a record deal. She was also frightened and confused at the same time because she didn't know why the piano keys were playing on their own.
Jenny
then arrived at and went into her room. After
Jenny
was in her room, she continued to sob and she then grabbed a bottle of the complementary wine on the dresser in her room. She then opened the wine bottle and began drinking the wine from the wine bottle directly.
Jenny
then went to the window in her room and then opened it. She then stood there looking out the window while drinking her wine and being saddened that her chance to land a record deal had failed. Suddenly, Jenny then
felt another cold spot. Then, when she turned around, she saw a woman right behind her staring at her, who then pushed
Jenny
out the window. Jenny then
screamed as she fell six stories down and was slain on the pavement of the street. Emergency personnel then showed up and then spoke with the owner of the
La Concha Hotel
and inspected
Jenny
'
s room. The emergency personnel then concluded that
Jenny
's death was a suicide.
The next morning, a room attendant named Sylvia was cleaning the rooms
of the hotel and she arrived in the room
Jenny
was staying in.
She then began making the bed and then she saw the ring that belonged to Jenny on
the night stand next to the bed. Having no idea that the ring belonged to Jenny
and out of greed due to being underpaid, Sylvia then grabbed the ring and put it in her pocket. Then, in the evening, Sylvia was finished with her work and headed home. After she got home she ate dinner and then took the ring out of her pocket. She then gazed at the ring's beauty and then went to a mirror in her house. Sylvia then put the ring on and looked in the mirror to see how the ring looked on her. She then smiled as she looked in the mirror while she was wearing the ring and loved how the ring looked on her.
Later that night after Sylvia went to bed, she was awoken by piano music playing. She then got up out of bed and the piano music stopped.
Then, when Sylvia arrived at her bedroom door, she heard crying and then when she opened her bedroom door, the crying stopped. Sylvia then checked her whole house and there was no sign of anyone. She then thought to herself "I'm just imagining things." Sylvia then began walking back to her room to go back to bed and then as she passed the big mirror in the living room, she stopped to look at how good the ring made her look in the mirror again and as she looked at the mirror, she saw that her face was
Jenny
'
s face instead of her own. The ring that Sylvia wore then became as cold as ice as she screamed. Sylvia then took off the ring and threw it away from her, which then landed in the living room floor. After a minute of shock, Sylvia then went back to the mirror and looked into it slowly and saw that her face was her face again.
Sylvia then turned and looked at the ring lying on the living room floor. Suddenly, Sylvia saw the right rise into the air and as the ring was rising into the air, a continuous scream occurred. Sylvia stood there frightened as she stared at the rising ring and hearing the continuous scream. Then, suddenly, the ring fell and when it hit the floor, a loud thud occurred. Sylvia
then picked up the ring and thought to herself "this necklace must be haunted. Is it a necklace owned by one of the ghosts of
the
La Concha Hotel that committed suicide?
" Sylvia then called paranormal researchers and they came to her house.
After the paranormal researchers arrived at Sylvia's house, she told them about the hauntings she experienced while owning the ring and were she found it. The psychic mediums of the paranormal researchers then did their research and then concluded that the ring is haunted by a woman named Jenny
Mason that was pushed out of the window of her room by a ghost at the
La Concha Hotel
and that she will haunt anyone who owns her ring. The paranormal researchers also told Sylvia that the ghost who pushed
Jenny
out of the window of her hotel room was also a pianist
that committed suicide by jumping off of the roof of the
La Concha Hotel and
that was jealous of how well
Jenny
played.
Sylvia then told the paranormal researchers to keep Jenny's
ring. The paranormal researchers then took
Jenny
's
ring with them, Sylvia didn't experience any more hauntings and
Jenny
's ring was passed to many others.
Please note, that although the Ghost of Jenny was slain by a vicious and jealous ghost at the La Concha Hotel, the ghost that slain Jenny
at the La Concha Hotel will not haunt you while owning this ring. You will only be haunted by the ghost Jenny
while owning this ring, in which, the types of hauntings you will experience while owning this ring are seeing the ghost Jenny
and hearing piano music, crying, screaming and thud noises.
I have experienced hauntings and have seen the Pianist Ghost Jenny
many times while owning this ring of the Pianist Ghost!
Thus, the new owner of this ring will also experience hauntings and see the Pianist Ghost Jenny
many times!
So don't delay, purchase this ring of the Pianist Ghost and be haunted by the Pianist Ghost Jenny
today!
Ring is a size 7.5
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Refunds:
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