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Punxsutawney Nash....a few more months of BS.
LOL, you’re in the minor leagues Chris. Call me when you get your own headline. http://haulsofshame.com/blog/ Peter I know you’re reading this as this is where all of your "information" comes from before you twist it into the wonderful chestnuts of fantasy that is The Hauls of Blame. I thought I would add something to your article that is rarely seen on your website some facts. I actually bought over $200k from REA last year and consigned $85k worth of items. Here’s another interesting note for the article I paid my bills in full….you should try it sometime people seem to really like it and don’t take you to court. Why would I be open like this…well I have no reason to plead the fifth etc. I also spent a bunch of money with Legendary as well Peter so I must be a huge John Rogers "fanboy" also, funny that didn't make the article? Also I think your quote feature seems to be broken because not only did you quote me wrong on many things. You also seemed to have missed the parts quoting me on your fraud and legal troubles? Hmm wonder why that was? Also why do you never provide links to this site in your articles? Wouldn’t you want all of your readers to see what trolls the few of us are for themselves? Seems odd you would hide all that great info from your readers… I’m sure it was just a simple oversight and will make the next article in which you will address all those concerns I have brought up about you. Keep up the good work Peter, and nice NYC dinner shot let me know if you would like a more up to date headshot I’ve changed glasses recently. Cheers, John Last edited by wonkaticket; 02-06-2014 at 11:20 AM. |
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Wow, I never knew what some of you guys looked like.
What a handsome crowd. The guy on the top left looks so nice and happy. The top right guy reminds me of a Rodin sculpture. Now I feel obligated to post a selfie or something. Maybe a glam press shot. Last edited by MattyC; 02-03-2014 at 09:49 PM. |
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After reading that article and the trash talking about Net54 I don't think I will visit HaulsofShame again.
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There is a lot of negativity going on over there. I can't imagine the life he lives. Sad, sad, sad.....
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can i ask seriously, who is this person who wrote all of that stuff? i have heard the name, but know nothing about him. it was completely vile what he was saying.
is this a joke or something? the article reads like the national enquirer or something i am pretty sure everyone on net54 has seen people like Leon Luckey and John McDaniel spend what must have been hours upon hours upon hours to alert board members of various fraud in the hobby and trying to protect people ... so where does all of this stuff even come from??? i love this hobby, but sometimes stuff honestly boggles my mind ... am i missing something here? is this like settling a score, or what ?!?!?! DEREK HOGUE |
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In the past McDaniel has taken his defense of Halper even further stating, “Did Halper have stuff that was questionable, sadly, no doubt. I also think many of us would have had bad items had we built and acquired a collection of that size. In fact, Halper would have been and was a big target for the unsavory of the world to work their trade.” It’s a laughable thing to watch unless your one of the many collectors left with questionable merchandise from guy who pleads the fifth at every turn. |
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He says at one point that Rob Lifson was forging a Ruth signature and selling it?
That is a very serious accusation! Does he even have proof? To the resident Counsel ... is that not character assassination? Is that not a HUGE deal? |
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Impossible! Peter I demand to know how Rob could sign such a Ruth signature what with my head always up his ass and all?
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I think the man FKA Prime Minister Pete Nice should send me $7.99. That is what I blew on Derelicts of Dialect back in 1991. Horrible album.
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Oh what the hell I’ll bite….
David do you think there is wake-up call needed for the hobby on Leon, Dan B, Adam W, Barry S, Jay M and myself? Last edited by wonkaticket; 02-03-2014 at 10:55 PM. |
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No John, my wake up call remark had to do with the FBIs recent search of John Rogers home and business, and the why of it..............and yes you do bite. Cheers
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"In the 1999 Halper sale Lifson catalogued and sold fake uniforms, misrepresented game-used equipment, forged Babe Ruth autographs and even a phony 1846 Knickerbocker baseball he claimed was genuine."
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I guess I should just shut the eff up, but to me, the way he wrote this was very vile and throws out all of these very harsh allegations, but does not offer much in the way of proof.
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I wish it was more fun...bottom line guy owes folks tons of money has mountains of legal problems. He has been accused of selling tons of fake items to some very prominent collectors and may be one of the hobby’s most prolific forgers. When questioned about this past in legal settings he pleads the fifth. Now he spends his days in cyberspace making up fake investigations, claiming to have sources and attacking anyone who brings up his past or says boo against him to draw attention away from his own misery. What is the result of his deep investigations you ask? Well dig up old photos of me at a NYC dinner with some members. Sort of tally up my REA winnings from 2013 only because I share them here with members….and then make some innuendos about me. I’ve seen more in depth reporting from TMZ. |
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Nash quotes me as follows with respect to the Rogers's "Chadwick" photo:
"... SABR’s photographic committee chairman..[I'm now co-chairman, and I wasn't co-chairman at the time of the Chadwick thread].. claimed the man did not resemble Chadwick after comparing the nose and ears to other photos.." I never said that they did not resemble eachother (in fact they kind of did) nor did I say anything about the ears. I did say, "...First of all you are comparing a fuzzy image to another fuzzy image - pretty worthless. BTW - if you compare the nose to a clear Chadwick semi-profile image - it doesn't seem quite right. But again - the tintype is too fuzzy to be sure about anything." I asked Mr. Rogers to post a better scan (what was posted was only 100 dpi). He declined. Sloppy reporting. He did get the pencil thing right. Last edited by bmarlowe1; 02-03-2014 at 11:53 PM. |
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"Sources indicate that McDaniel, Bretta, Fraser and others knew full well that the Rogers LOA’s were forgeries, yet chose to post the accusations anyway."
"Sources"??? What sources KNEW that I had prior knowledge of forged LOA's. That's hilarious. I think anyone with a semi-functional brain can see that I was surprised that Rogers had anything to do with CC since I actually posted that pretty much word for word and it was even included in Nash's "article". That guy should work for cable news.
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photoshop needed
This would make a great Goudey or Exhibit 4 in 1 fantasy card.
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To be fair, his source may have overheard me tell my wife.
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I want to go on record and say this was all Dan’s idea he called me and put me up to it. He hates Rogers as a kid he had a box of old photographs fall on him and since that day has vowed to take anyone down who is related to old photographs.
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You just fell off the birthday list, pal.
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Besides cheating us out of the $11,000, you gave us a bunch of tainted memorabilia as collateral. After we won the lawsuit you have refused to help us sell the collateral. Is it possible that some of the collateral you gave us is stolen? After all one of the items of collateral you gave us was a book entitled “Boston Baseball Club 1871-1897” that was owned by Tim Murnane’s grandson, Raymond Quinn. But you lied and claimed you owned the book and put a value of $2,500 on it and gave it to us as collateral, that is called FRAUD Peter Nash or in other words stolen property. As you are aware the Judge Ordered the book returned to Raymond Quinn which has been done. It’s my understanding the value you put on the book was high. Did you put that price of $2,500 on the book because it had Tim Murnane’s signature inside the book? I would like to know because I want to tell Raymond Quinn. Here’s a nice article baseball historian John Thorn wrote on sportswriter/baseball player Tim Murnane. http://ourgame.mlblogs.com/2013/05/0...t-of-the-game/ Peter Nash I see that after you used up the $11,000 you were evicted out of the house, see below. WebCivil Local - Case Detail Court: Saratoga Springs City Court Index Number: LT-002832-07/SS Case Name: MARKS, LINDA COSEO, f/k/a LINDA COSEO vs. NASH, PETER NASH, ROXANNE Case Type: Landlord and Tenant Classification: Non-Payment Filing Date: 11/09/2007 Disposition Date: 11/21/2007 Calendar Number: Jury Demand: No Judge Name: Honorable Douglas C. Mills Attorney/Firm(s) For Petitioner - LINDA COSEO MARKS: DEAN M COON ESQ Attorney Type: Attorney 188 CHURCH STREET SARATOGA SPRINGS, New York 12866 518-584-6300 Attorney/Firm(s) For Respondent - ROXANNE NASH: Self-Represented Litigant Attorney/Firm(s) For Respondent - PETER NASH: Self-Represented Litigant |
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WebCivil Local - Case Detail Court: New York County Civil Court Index Number: CV-008757-99/NY Case Name: HOUSE, LELAND'S AUCTION vs. NASH, PETER Case Type: Civil Classification: Filing Date: 03/22/1999 Disposition Date: 06/12/2000 Calendar Number: Jury Demand: No Judge Name: Attorney/Firm(s) For Plaintiff - LELAND'S AUCTION HOUSE: HERRICK & FEINSTEIN Attorney Type: Firm 2 PARK AVENUE New York, New York 10016 2125921400 Attorney/Firm(s) For Defendant - PETER NASH: Last edited by Sunny; 02-04-2014 at 05:26 PM. |
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Not a problem at all. I am not a fan of Nash and the guilt by skewed innuendo. Nor do I fall for the "If I act the muckraker then perhaps everyone will forget that I am a big pile of muck myself" act either. I just felt that if I commented in this thread that I should at least put that out there. It was the Babe Ruth's will recovery post. I was the one back in 1998 that first discovered probate documents were being stolen from courthouses and assisted the FBI. Mîçhæ£ ßöw£ß¥ |
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Truthfully there’s a real card Peter Nash tried to con me to invest in for $250,000. It’s so crazy and over the top you will never forget it and I think we can all agree that Peter Nash needs to seriously get professional help. It’s very sad that Nash actually thought I believed in his conman scheme. Here’s the true story:
January of 2007, Pete and I where at the Fireplace Restaurant on route 17 in Paramus, NJ. After we ate Pete tried to pitch to me an investment that would make me millions. Pete wanted me to invest in the 1912 Red Sox first pitched baseball that he had purchased for approximately $140,000 in auction from Sotheby’s. Sometime thereafter buying the 1912 baseball Nash needing money consigned the 1912 baseball to Robert Edward Auctions and borrowed a large sum of money from Robert Edward Auctions against it. Nash wanted me to give him $250,000 for 49% ownership in the 1912 baseball and most of the money would be used to get the 1912 baseball back from Robert Edward auctions. He would then have the baseball cut up and take the string from inside the baseball and have the string cut into 2 inch lengths. Nash knew the full length of the string inside the baseball and how many 2 inch pieces could be made. Then Nash would have a professional company take the 2 inch pieces of string and put them onto a baseball card. After that he would make a deal with the Red Sox and Memorabilia shops to sell this 1912 Red Sox first pitch baseball cards for $20 each. Nash had this crazy conman proposal all figured out showing a gross profit of $28 million and a net profit of $23 million. At the time I was friends with him so I didn’t want to laugh at the idea and tell him how crazy the idea was so I told him my wife, Lisa probably won’t go for it. So then Pete went for the second pitch to get money from me. He asked me to invest in a bunch of Joe Jackson bricks that he acquired from Shoeless Joe Jackson’s house, I’ll leave that story for another time. Peter Nash instead of writing a bunch of crap on your website and wasting your time. Why don’t you do something constructive and do a nice write up on all the collateral we have of your so we can sell it and apply it to the Judgment we have against you. As you are aware we have a Court Order to sell this collateral in a commercially reasonable manner. As you are aware we have moved our judgment to NY State and filed it in Saratoga County where you live. Remember any money we spend on legal fees going after your assets, we will make a motion to the court for you to pay those legal fees. The interest on the Judgment is over $100 per day. So why don’t you help yourself and pay down on the Judgment by helping us sell your collateral we have been Court Ordered to sell. Our attorney told us we have many options, asset depositions, wage garnishment, bank accounts, personal property, including attaching your website and selling it to the highest bidder. I hope you will help yourself and send me that write up on your collateral. |
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Let's see....28 million bucks divided by 20 Bucks for each card=1,400,000. cards.
2 inches of string per card= 2,800,000 inches of string. There are 63,360 inches in a mile or enough for 31,680 cards....but we need 1,400,000 cards So one would need over44 miles of string to make 1,400,000 cards at 20 bucks a pop to get 28 megabucks. Are there 44 miles of string in a hardball? My research says there are 363 feet of string in a baseball, and 744 feet of yarn. I dunno maybe my math is off. Anyone? |
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On which items? The website or the collateral. The website I guess I can start it at $1.00 and see where the bidders take it. I’m sure there's a few companies or people out there that would want to bid on the website.
If Nash doesn’t give provenance or a write up on the collateral maybe I’ll sell all the collateral items in an “AS IS” auction. I can start the bidding at $1.00 and see where it goes. My problem is I hope some of the collateral I have wasn’t stolen from old lady Katherine Dooley in MA. Her attorney Jeff Roberts told me last year they considered going after Nash. He asked me, where is the Hugh Duffy bat. I told him John Rogers bought it in an “AS IS” auction along with a lot of other stuff that came from the Dooley collection, including the signed Babe Ruth mitt that came from McGreevy’s bar. Jeff Roberts, Esq. told me that Nash was allowed to take some stuff from Katherine Dooley’s house and get it appraised but they were never told what those items were. Nash never came back with an appraisal. The law firm did give me a bill of sale of 54 items Peter Nash did buy for $25,000 from Katherine Dooley plus 2 scrap books from sportswriter John Drohan, that Nash paid $1,000 for. But the bill of sale does not include the Hugh Duffy bat nor other McGreevy items like the King Kelly bat, Cap Anson Bat and the signed Babe Ruth mitt and so on. They did give me an inventory list which had the Hugh Duffy listed but the bat was not on the bill of sale. Maybe this is why Peter Nash pleaded the fifth dozens of times. The bill of sale did include the 1898 Hugh Duffy trophy but why didn’t Nash show Robert Edward auctions the bill of sale of the Hugh Duffy trophy. Instead that trophy was part of the “AS IS” sale. One of the law firm’s attorney’s was 50% executor of Kathrine Dooley’s estate. The law firm has a fiduciary responsibility to tell all the heirs what happen with the memorabilia. I wonder if the FBI was searching for the Dooley items at John Rogers properties. She died in June of 2009 so I guess the statute of limitations are good. By the way Legendary Auctions sold the 1898 Hugh Duffy trophy for $36,000. the Hugh Duffy bat and King Kelly bat are now in The National Pastime Museum. legendary Auctions sold the Cap Anson bat in August of 2012 for $53,775. Peter Nash you should know that just a few months ago that Katherine Dooley’s law firm was deposed. The lawyer said a lot of interesting thing about you such as you returning a baseball that was missing and giving it to the attorney at Katherine Dooley’s funeral. Last edited by Sunny; 02-05-2014 at 08:42 AM. |
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