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I'm afraid you need more than thirty minutes for that one. |
the 30 for 30 runs
for at least an hour so more than 30 minutes is already assumed. 30 for 30 meant 30 documentaries covering the 1st 30 years (or now more) of ESPN.
Don't worry, there will be plenty of time to talk about all these characters. Rich |
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Robert it sounds like you are in need of some supplementary proceedings if you have not already gone that route.
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It seems like the route you are currently taking is not working. You cannot sit around and wait for Nash to provide providence to each and every item he has given you. He's not going to, ever. It might be time to take further legal action. |
I'm not a lawyer, Robert, but it might be wise to consult a lawyer about posting here. Don't want to get hung by your own petard. Dave.
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"For 'tis sport to have the engineer/ Hoist with his own petar …"
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Also a big tip of the hat to Mr. Steve Ivy CEO of Heritage for the below response to Peter Nash. “We have an obligation to both the consignor, and any potential buyer, as covered by our consignment agreement, and terms of sale. As outlined in Chris’s email, we also have an obligation to deal with any 3rd party that may have a claim, and we do so when such situations occur. We can’t address what ultimately amounts to conjecture, as you are asking us to do, as that may harm the consignor who has warranted good title. As you are aware, we also warrant good title to any potential buyer, and clearly have the financial wherewithal to back it up. You obviously have no standing in this matter. Your continued attempts to create issues where none exist (at least to our knowledge) to promote your own interests is transparent to all who know you.” |
John, your lack of heterosexuality and manliness is astounding. 4Q2.
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That seems like a major non sequitur.
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Come on guys. We all deal with enough bull shit in our every day lives.
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I'm new here and have only been posting in the post-WW II forum....
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People hate Peter Nash. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
As a person Pete Nice called
a milquetoast, a major thumbs up to Mr. Ivy. And I bet that was the same type of email which got Travis Roste banned from Heritage.
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Dan, I'm not homophobic....I love my house.:)
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Forgive my ignorance, but why does the website have value?
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I was gonna ask the same thing, but was afraid I would get yelled at.:(
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David ever scan that Brown Lenox Burch you found in that binder of yours? I know the reason it was never shown is you have a hard time posting pictures on this site as you said then you sold it before scanning etc. I'm sure it's just me doubting you. I'm sure you have been 100% honest. I guess you and Nash have that in common just two honest guys surrounded by bad folks like myself from the hobby it has to be tough on you guys. My apologies for calling you out. BTW loved the pictures of the Mazda Miata has to be fun to spin around the island in that. Cheers, John |
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Haulsofshame is worth between $629 and $1,362
http://www.netvaluator.com/www/haulsofshame.com http://www.worthofweb.com/website-va...ulsofshame.com |
Apology accepted John. And my apologies to you for offending. Dave
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Net54baseball.com is worth $720
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Also Leon my offer your site was $738 not $735 don't make me look cheap. :) |
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Michael I guess so, but it's not like we're talking about a start up with upside potential, aren't they 15 years in? That pathetic margin on top of a long track record of losses makes me a bit skeptical.
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I would guess advertising. Also it's an asset to seize. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Advertorials. Perhaps, Wonka et alii are paying for the publicity. :D:D:D
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As far as advertising goes, imho;
1) Just because there isn't advertising there now doesn't mean there couldn't be advertising there in the future. 2) Maybe there isn't advertising there now because Nash wants to be able to vent against others while also not paying those he owes. If he has ads on the site, there would surely be a creditor who sees it and then goes after that revenue stream. With no ads, the site isn't worth as much, nobody gets paid and Nash gets to write whatever he wants against whomever he wants.... David |
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The simple fact is Peter Nash has done this before but in a much bigger way. When a huge amount of Nash’s memorabilia was being held by Robert Edward Auctions for none payment, Peter Nash decided to plead the fifth dozens of times and caused his memorabilia by Court Order to be sold in an “AS IS” auction and John Rogers bought it for $550,000. I was told by somebody that works for Lelands Auctions that Rogers sold 3 items and got all of his money back. I wonder if those 3 items are the items that are now in “The National Pastime Museum” the online museum that opened last year. Those 3 items are the King Kelly bat, Hugh Duffy bat and Ed Delahanty pocket watch. Where did John Rogers get the provenance for those 3 items when Robert Edward Auctions couldn’t? After all Nash pleaded the fifth. Makes no sense to me, although Nash did counter sue me for ruining his business relationship with John Rogers but the Judge threw out Nash’s counter suit. I bid on the “AS IS” sale for $250,000 because I knew that some of the stuff was real such as the Hugh Duffy Trophy from 1898. I was friends with Nash when he bought the Hugh Duffy Trophy from the Dooley family for $25,000 along with 53 other items. But why did Nash plead the fifth? Why didn’t Nash show Rob Lifson the owner of Robert Edward Auctions the sale receipt from Katherine Dooley? Peter Nash even named his dog Dooley, kid you not. So why did Nash plead the fifth knowing that the Hugh Duffy Trophy was real and had a sale receipt proving he purchased it? Is it because Nash had no sales receipt for the Hugh Duffy bat and the King Kelly bat that came from the Dooley family? Below is the link to the Hugh Duffy Trophy that sold in legendary Auctions for $36,000. http://www.legendaryauctions.com/Lot...entoryid=95313 I spoke with Katherine Dooley's attorney Jeff Roberts last year and he told me that Peter Nash was allowed to take items from Katherine Dooley's house and get them appraised. But Peter Nash never gave them anything in writing what was appraised. Did Nash take this stuff to Robert Edward Auctions to get it appraised but instead borrow money against it? I don't know but it doesn't look good when you read this email from Katherine Dooley's attorney, see below. Subject: RE: Peter Nash - Katherine (Kitty) Dooley Date: 05/29/13 03:43:50 PM From: "Jeffrey Roberts" <JRoberts@nutter.com> To: "'lkochfraser@optonline.net'" <lkochfraser@optonline.net> Cc: "Matthew Lee" <MLee@nutter.com> Dear Robert, This email serves to confirm our conversation regarding the appraisal of items owned by Katherine Dooley. At some point, although we do not know the exact date, Ms. Dooley gave Peter Nash permission to seek appraisals of some of her baseball memorabilia. Regrettably, we cannot confirm the date these appraisals occurred, the items that were appraised or their appraised value. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Best regards, Jeff Jeffrey W. Roberts Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP Seaport West 155 Seaport Boulevard, Boston, MA 02210 Direct line 617.439.2149 Fax 617.310.9149 www.nutter.com |
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In the Fraser’s Judgment against the Nash’s the Judge Ordered that the book be sent back to the rightful owner. “Plaintiffs are permitted to return to Raymond Quinn and or his assignees or heirs, Mr. Quinn’s book, titled “Boston Baseball Club 1871-1897”, delivered by the Defendants Peter Nash, Roxanne Nash and Cooperstown Monument Company, Inc., and presently in Plaintiffs’ possession, without credit to any of the foregoing amounts.” The book has been returned to the rightful owner Raymond Quinn. http://www.net54baseball.com/images/attach/jpg.gif |
That letter was very polite. Nicer than I would have penned.
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I wonder if Rogers has written off those loans?
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Well Rogers bought all of the questionable items from Nash via REA's buyer beware Nash fire sale....maybe for the loans Peter told Rogers what was good and what needed the "fifth"......
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I'd love to be the defense lawyer to cross-examine Rogers if he decides to cooperate with the government.
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Peter Nash I was told that your brother in law bounced a $5,000 settlement payment, not a smart move on Dinallo’s part especially being a retired attorney he know that bouncing a check is a crime. I read an article that Dinallo file criminal charges on a bar owner that bounced a check on him up state NY, see link below: http://www.saratogian.com/general-ne...larceny-charge John Rogers where is the Radbourn silver Providence 1880’s trophy baseball that Nash gave you? What business deal were you trying to work it into? Did you know that Nash has been Court Ordered to turn that silver baseball over to Lifson so it can be sold? http://www.net54baseball.com/images/attach/jpg.gif http://www.net54baseball.com/images/attach/jpg.gif http://www.net54baseball.com/images/attach/jpg.gif |
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Best regards, Robert Fraser |
This is a very long thread. Isn't this John Rogers bought a high grade T206 Honus Wagner? Where is his Wagner now?
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Mr. Roger's have you seen my 1912 Red Sox World Series gold diamond stickpin? Please check out the thread, "Peter Nash where are the items you stole from me!", on the first post you can see a picture of the 1912 stickpin. Did Peter Nash or Al Angelo sell it to you? In Peter Nash's affidavit paragraph 28 it says "$10,000 of the funds wired by John Rogers was intended for respondent Nash to act as an agent for Mr. Roger in a purchase of memorabilia items"... So I'm curious to know if Nash tried to sell you the stolen stickpin? See below, Peter Nash's affidavit dated March 19, 2012, I only posted 3 pages of the affidavit it's too long to post the whole thing. http://www.net54baseball.com/images/attach/jpg.gif http://www.net54baseball.com/images/attach/jpg.gif http://www.net54baseball.com/images/attach/jpg.gif |
Either Nash is a lawyer or a lawyer ghost wrote that affidavit for him. Normal people do not write, "as more fully set forth herein." :)
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Sorry, I'll withdraw the question - it calls for a conclusion. :D |
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