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Certainly Didn’t Expect to See that at the National.
I walked in Thursday morning and who do I see behind the counter at the Memory Lane booth? Bill Mastro.
I felt obligated to say hello because I know Bill from my many consignments with him and Brian Marren during their Mastro days but it certainly was an odd feeling seeing him back at a National in whatever capacity. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Is he allowed to be involved back in the hobby?
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Doug is a free man too now. |
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I believe this is the first National in some time where the Feds didn’t show up and arrest someone. With all that’s going on in the hobby right now, I find that remarkable!
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I read somewhere that he found Jesus again or something like that?
Anyhow, he has been in the hobby since the disco days, and it would be very interesting to interview him. He has seen it all. |
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I read the above that he was behind the counter of the memory lane booth. And perhaps erroneously assumed that since he was behind it he worked there. |
Bill paid for what he did wrong which is more than can be said for many others in the hobby. I wish him and his family well and hope he lives a happy and productive life.
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I saw and talked with him at the National. So glad to see him after so many years. He helped me tremendously when I was starting out as a dealer in the mid 90’s. I know he did a lot of damage but I have nothing but love for him. I remember the 1st time I consigned with him. He invited me to his home (I live in Chicagoland) and he showed me his t206 Wagner, a complete ‘33 Goudey set (all NrMt and better), and a complete set of s81 silks in Mint condition! On one side the wall was like a museum with a full game worn uniform of Cobb surrounded by incredible photos and memorabilia. Then… in walked his young daughter & his eyes lit up with true happiness and everything else was just “stuff”. |
The ass kissing of this prick is pathetic.
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I mostly refrain from commenting on threads because this board can be cruel sometimes, but the man has paid for his crime, period! Even Jesus forgives. Are you better than Jesus? Which one of us hasn’t made a terrible mistake our lives and doesn’t wish we could go back and change what we did. Look inside and try to have some compassion. My two cents…
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Just as I was finished setting up early in the show a well dressed man stopped and chatted with me. I introduced my self and He told me his name was Bill Mastro. I said I certainly recognize that name. He made a self deprecating remark something like everybody knows me as infamous. I wished him well and he continued his rounds.
I never did business with his company, but I agree with others who maintain he has paid his debt to society. |
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This POS and his felon friends stole millions from the “the hobby” and did a lot more damage than a few months at “Camp Walkaway” will make up for. I agree with Glyn when it comes to people kissing his ass. It’s pathetic. And yes, I personally lost money in the deal. Call me more Old Testament than New when it comes to criminal degenerates.
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Insert smiley face here. Doug |
Felipe and Matty were better than Jesus when it comes to Alou brothers.
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That being said there's a difference between forgiving and forgetting. |
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If I owned Memory Lane I would be pissed to find out that this guy was behind my booth. Terrible optics no matter what the story is.
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