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Old 05-08-2013, 09:41 AM
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"Peter Nash never made it as big as Vanilla Ice and you can still see the anger in him over this."

Hobby-wise, I know nothing about Peter Nash. Musically, he was an unbeleivable talent. To mention him and Vanilla Ice in the same sentence is laughable. His group 3rd Bass was definitely not a "one hit wonder". No joke.
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Old 05-08-2013, 08:21 PM
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"Peter Nash never made it as big as Vanilla Ice and you can still see the anger in him over this."

Hobby-wise, I know nothing about Peter Nash. Musically, he was an unbeleivable talent. To mention him and Vanilla Ice in the same sentence is laughable. His group 3rd Bass was definitely not a "one hit wonder". No joke.
Maybe true, I don't know...Hip hop and rap were not my cup of tea back then so I paid them no attention. I never heard of 3rd Bass or Pete Nice (Nash) until he was brought up in this forum. Vanilla Ice was bigger than 3rd Bass simply because people who did not listen to that music knew who he was. I could ask a dozen people on the street the question "who was bigger? 3rd Bass or Vanilla Ice?" What do you think the outcome of that poll would be?

As far as talent goes, I have no idea...I watched a few 3rd base Bass videos a couple of years ago and they were just as funny as Vanilla Ice. Were they supposed to be funny?
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New article.

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Old 05-10-2013, 05:56 AM
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In my opinion he can be a big time scumbag forger and telling the truth about other forgeries. I am not defending the person just trying to point out that he could be exposing others work to throw some off his own. I do not believe everything he has pointed out to be lies. In fact I do believe some things have been shown to be correct. No doubt he has brought more harm than good to the hobby but that does not mean some of these allegations don't deserve some investegating. It sometimes amazes me at some of the people that would rather not expose the negatives of the hobby. I think many are afraid that if everything came to light their valuable collections would suffer huge financial losses. I do not think this would be the case. I tend to believe in the long run good real stuff would be worth more as there would be less items even if there were less participants/ collectors due to a major hobby shake up.

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Old 05-10-2013, 09:15 AM
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Bad guys can become good guys and vice versa. People change. I think many of Hall of Shames allegations warrant further investigation. What concerns me is the the Hall of Fame and the NYPL don't seem concerned about investigating missing items. If Nash is the Cooperstown Forger he should come clean. Dave
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Old 05-10-2013, 09:49 AM
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It is my understanding that the artifacts housed in the Baseball Hall of Fame and anything articles donated to the Hall of Fame are the property of the State of New York. Therefore, one would think that the State Attorney General's Office would be interested in investigating missing items.
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Old 05-10-2013, 10:52 AM
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A pure horse* response from Chass.

"2. Does any of this change the fact that so many of the ‘vintage’ jerseys Halper sold to MLB for them to donate to the HoF were fakes? (And that Halper’s stories of provenance could not possibly have been true?)" - Valid point.

"Reader No. 2 chose to ignore Nash and his crooked schemes and question the honesty of Barry Halper" - What reader 2 pointed out are facts (first sentence). While the implication might be there, the reader isn't claiming Halper intentionally did this. Halper's stories could be simply mis-rememberences? (benefit of the doubt)

"In the interest of full disclosure, I don’t know Nash, talked to him on the telephone once, and knew Halper, though I had no knowledge of his memorabilia activities."

Really? So what he is telling us is that he has no knowledge yet is going to "report" on it like he does? One would think at this point that Chass would then go on to investigate something he doesn't know anything about, but he doesn't do this. The rest of the article is fluff in an attempt to bolster Halper. Nothing wrong with backing someone you know/like, but don't offer what is presented here as hard-hitting proof of anything. It's just another way to "slam" Nash.

As questionable of a character as Nash is, he sure seems much better at reporting on fraudulent activities than Chass. Maybe it takes one to know one.

"People like Nash, however, make the memorabilia business more suspect." - Maybe it should be. And why again is that a BAD thing? While nothing to do with actual fraud, a good example on how the memorabilia business cannot simply rely on faith or even provenance. http://espn.go.com/espn/story/_/page...o-clemente-bat
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Old 05-10-2013, 11:18 AM
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Sports Collecting Blues

First Take Nash
Who lost some cash
through lawsuits
or so it seems.

Then there's Halper
A real scalper
with his bogus
memorabilia schemes.

Last there's Chass
a bonified JackA$$
for reporting his
wildest dreams.
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that Herbie Buck may actualy exist.

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