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Old 09-05-2013, 10:43 PM
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Wow, I don't know what to say Robert other than I'm sorry you and your wife had to go through that. It must have been a nightmare. Shame that something that should be fun turned so vile.

I do really thank you for posting this I think its good for folks to hear about what kind of guy Peter has been or still is. For his fans I wonder why the silence from Peter? If somebody was on here telling folks I was trying to break folks legs and stealing stuff and it wasn't true I would be clearing the air ASAP. However just crickets from the Nash camp...why is that I wonder?

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John
Hi John,

In regards to the 1912 World Series gold diamond stickpin there’s a lot more to the story. Not only did Peter Nash steal the rare stickpin and five 1912 World Series photos from me, Nash used these items, amongst other memorabilia, including an 1868 Albumen Photo of the Brooklyn Atlantics that Peter Nash also stole from me as collateral to borrow approximately $52,000 from Al Angelo. Nash used this money to pay back the $52,000 his father took from Bishop Ford Catholic high School’s building fund. Peter Nash’s father took the money to stop Peter Nash‘s house from being foreclosed on in upstate NY. Peter Nash has not repaid Al Angelo’s money. See link below, article from NY daily news:

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/hi...ticle-1.165416

Although the five 1912 World Series photos have been returned to me by Al Angelo’s and Peter Nash’s former attorney Wolfgang Heimerl the rare 1912 gold diamond World Series stickpin and the rare 1868 Albumen Photo of the Brooklyn Atlantics have not been return. Al Angelo has been uncooperative in my collection efforts in returning the 2 remaining stolen items and Peter Nash has been silent. Peter Nash can write volumes about other people’s memorabilia on his Hauls of Shame website but he doesn’t do anything about returning stolen property that was stolen by him. Below is a photo of the rare 1912 World Series gold diamond stickpin that Peter Nash stole.
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Old 09-06-2013, 12:29 AM
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Robert, it’s just gets weirder and weirder the more I hear about Peter. How deep is this guy’s hole and where does it stop. Meanwhile the board is a blaze with folks selling 70’s wrappers & gum but for the most part crickets on this. Not a shot at anyone but I just hope members are really digesting what you are sharing here.

I also hope that perhaps some of Peter’s big fans at least take a moment to scratch their collective heads on their champion.

As always thank you for sharing I know I’m not alone in the fact that you have taken time to share these stories with us all, as I’m sure it’s no fun reliving the nightmare that has and continues to be your relationship with Pete.

Cheers,

John

P.S. Sorry to rub it in but that pin is amazing ughh so sorry it's been taken from you.
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Old 09-06-2013, 08:47 AM
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Robert, it’s just gets weirder and weirder the more I hear about Peter. How deep is this guy’s hole and where does it stop. Meanwhile the board is a blaze with folks selling 70’s wrappers & gum but for the most part crickets on this. Not a shot at anyone but I just hope members are really digesting what you are sharing here.

I also hope that perhaps some of Peter’s big fans at least take a moment to scratch their collective heads on their champion.

As always thank you for sharing I know I’m not alone in the fact that you have taken time to share these stories with us all, as I’m sure it’s no fun reliving the nightmare that has and continues to be your relationship with Pete.

Cheers,

John

P.S. Sorry to rub it in but that pin is amazing ughh so sorry it's been taken from you.
Hi John,

The 1912 World Series stickpin that Peter Nash stole from me is rare and very valuable. These stickpins were given to the players that won the World Series from as early as 1909 to as late as 1919. Hall of Famer Edd Roush has his 1919 World Series gold diamond stickpin on display at the Cincinnati Reds Museum. Many of the players converted the head of the stickpin into a ring or brooch. Here is what Edd Roush’s wife had to say about her husband’s World Series stickpin.

“Essie remembered the 1919 diamond stickpin they had given the players. Some of the wives had converted the head of the stickpin to a ring, or a bangle on their charm bracelet. Essie thought it would be ostentatious to wear it, so it lay all alone in the safety deposit box at the bank. It was hidden away, like the memory of that "Black Sox" World Series, a symbol of embarrassment.” Below is a photo of Edd Roush’s 1919 World Series diamond stickpin.
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Old 09-06-2013, 08:53 AM
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Thieves are thieves - there is no convincing them that honesty is the correct way to live their lives. Same thing for people who make excuses for them.

The really positive thing about threads like this is that we find out more about people through their comments about the thieves, and we learn who to avoid like the plague. They simply can't hide their spots from us, because they have no idea that their behavior is not correct.
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Old 09-06-2013, 09:20 AM
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Well said Scott. I feel terrible for participating in the rap discussion in this thread, this is some serious heavy stuff here not to be taken lightly. Thank you for telling us the story Robert, and I hope someday you get your pin and albumen photo back, or at least get to see Nash brought to justice.
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Old 09-07-2013, 01:06 AM
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Well said Scott. I feel terrible for participating in the rap discussion in this thread, this is some serious heavy stuff here not to be taken lightly. Thank you for telling us the story Robert, and I hope someday you get your pin and albumen photo back, or at least get to see Nash brought to justice.
Not only did Peter Nash steal things from me, when Nash borrowed $11,000 from me so he can pay his rent, he gave me collateral that was stolen. Let me explain. In 2007 Peter Nash was renting a house in Saratoga Springs, NY. He had such bad credit that the landlord would not rent to him the house unless he paid 6 months of rent up front. When the next 6 months rent came due he did not have it. Peter Nash was in a desperate panic! Nash begged my wife and I to lend him the money and we told him no, because he already owed us $8,000 from a previous loan. Peter Nash then told us he would give us all the baseball memorabilia that he had as collateral. I told Nash I thought Robert Edward Auctions had all of your memorabilia and he told me no. Early the next morning Nash was parked in front of my house at about 6:00 AM wanting to show us the collateral. Nash assured us that the collateral was worth much more than $11,000. We loaned Nash the money so he and his wife wouldn't be evicted from there home. After the loans were over due I tried to sell the collateral. I found out that the "Boston Base Ball Club 1871 -1897" book was stolen from Tim Murnane's grandson, the book also had Tim Murnane's signature in it. (Tim Murnane was a sports writer and a 19th century baseball player, he's in the Hall of Fame as a sports writer). See link below about Tim Murnane:

http://ourgame.mlblogs.com/2013/05/0...t-of-the-game/

After selling one of the collateral items a large 1908 Old Timers game framed photo. Nash had his attorney send me a letter telling me that I can't sell any of the collateral. You have to wonder why Peter Nash was so worried about me selling the collateral? After all, he owed me the money! Was it because the collateral was stolen like the Tim Murnane book? When Nash got caught stealing the book Tim Murnane's grandson wrote me a notarized letter wanting it back. The judge ordered the book returned to Tim Murnane's grandson. Peter Nash, why did you give me the book as collateral, if you didn't own it? That's called fraud Peter Nash, you are a liar and a fraudster! What about the time you paid someone to turn back the mileage of your car? What about the time you stole the Fred Tenney items and consigned it to Robert Edward Auctions and you got caught! Lets face it Peter Nash when you got caught stealing the Fred Tenney items your whole life was over with in the sports collectables business. You just didn't want to face the facts. When word got out that you consigned stolen items no one wanted to authenicate your stuff anymore. The question then became, were your items stolen, fake and where did it come from? Then you pleaded the fifth dozens of times in your deposition! Game over Mr. Nash! For years you have been on this crazy attack, blamming other for your mistakes to cause a smoke screen to cover up your sins. You need to face the facts you are the one to blame for your miserable life! Your wife, Roxanne would have been better off leaving you, Roxanne's best friend Angela Thomas told my wife that Roxanne should have left you for the doctor, Roxanne would have had a much better life than living in her sisters house. You need to see a psychiatrist and get a job! Your life as a writer has made you broke! Writing a book about Barry Halper and some authenticators and auction houses is not going to make you a dime because your a liar, con-man and fraudster! You pleaded the fifth dozens of times to cover up your crimes! So be happy that you didn't end up in jail where you belong! Are you still living in your brother in law's basement or did he kick you out? I tried to upload the Cooperstown Police report when Peter Nash stole the Fred Tenney items but it wouldn't upload the file beacuse it was to big. I need to find out how to do this? I'll have to upload it another day.

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