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Old 02-13-2014, 08:05 AM
Sunny Sunny is offline
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Here's the police report when Peter Nash stole the Fred Tenney items and consigned them to Robert Edward Auction in 2007.

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If you are reading this you probably have read the police report above when Peter Nash stole the Fred Tenney memorabilia. Below is a certification from Tim Murnane’s grandson in regards to when Peter Nash gave the Fraser’s as collateral a rare baseball book from 1897, which Nash represented that he owned, but in reality Nash stole from the gentleman below. Apparently when you lend something to Peter Nash he think he permanently owns it. Let me explain Peter Nash what you did is fraud and theft! You did this to us while my wife was going through breast cancer! Shame on you!

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.

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