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Peter Nash where exactly are these bricks? In your deposition you said there in South Carolina but where exactly, you need to give details. Last edited by Sunny; 02-05-2014 at 05:24 PM. |
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I have a better idea. Encapsulate the entire house with a plastic holder and assign it a grade.
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...and then have it redone 3-4 times in hopes of a bump.
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Increase your odds of bumping by giving it to Dmitri Young.
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Or pristine_paper
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....or Pankywitz, or whatever that guys name is. Then have problemstine sell :it!
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Hey Pete, why haven’t you told the story about the Joe Jackson bricks on your website Hauls of Shame? What, why would you be embarrassed, the Joe Jackson house had some real merit. Oh, come on Peter just because you were embarrassed by the joke Richard Davis, from “Flip This House” played on you. Playing that joke on you with the Shoeless Joe Jackson shoes would have made great TV. You could have use the TV show to promote the bricks and made some quick money. You should have let it go, but instead for about one year you went back and forth like a fool editing the film. They got tired of your silliness and cut you out altogether and aired the show without you. I told you to leave it alone. The joke they pulled on you would have made great TV and it would have given you great provenance to promote the Joe Jackson house bricks you own. How foolish to blow an opportunity to make some real money when you needed the money badly. Just think, if you had allowed the TV show to air their way your whole life would be much different. Your pride and arrogance and stupidity have led you down the road of destruction. Where are those bricks now Peter Nash? Rob Lifson has a Court Order to attach and seize any property, personal of real, which belongs to you and the Order specifically names the “building material/bricks from Joe Jackson’s home” among many other items, including the 1880’s Radbourn Providence Silver Trophy Baseball. But you said in your deposition that John Rogers has your Radbourn Sliver Trophy Baseball because you’re working it into a business deal. So does that means John Rogers lied in his affidavit saying all of his loans to you were unsecured? Peter what happen to that signed Joe Jackson baseball that Legendary Auctions had of yours. I was told John Rogers bought it for $15,000 and as you are aware any proceeds of that ball was supposed to be sent to Rob Lifson, minus any commissions owed to Legendary Auctions. You and Rogers have a lot of explaining to do. You better tell Rogers to send that Radbourn Silver Baseball and the money for the Joe Jackson baseball to Lifson because you certainly don’t need any more legal problems. But Pete don't be delusional the bricks are not worth what you think they are, although you could have made some money with them. I certainly hope that place in South Carolina still has the bricks because you certainly need to pay down on your debt.
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So Richard Davis owned the house and Pete acquired the scrap from the flip this house renovation? Then he pitches you on the email scheme with that scrap for 250k?
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Hey Pete please let me know what collateral I have of yours is real. What’s up with this 1912 Boston Red Sox framed team photo that you put $1,000 value on? It looks like a magazine photo that you put in an old frame. What say you? Peter where is my 1912 World Series Player Diamond Stickpin and the 1868 Albumen photo of the Brooklyn Atlantics that you stole from me and gave to Al Angelo for collateral? I have a Court Order for you to return them and I want them back immediately. Please tell Al Angelo to give them to me. I assume your aware that your prior attorney returned the 5 other items you stole from me that you gave to Al Angelo as collateral. If Mr. Angelo doesn't return the items to me I guess I'll have to file criminal charges. The last time I spoke with Al Angelo he hung up the phone on me. Last edited by Sunny; 02-07-2014 at 02:42 PM. |
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Richard Davis pull a prank on Peter Nash and Peter fell for it all the way. Davis told Peter that there’s a rumor that Joe Jackson buried his shoes under the house for good luck when he had the house built. So Davis got an old pair of shoes and buried them under the house. When the construction crew lifted the house Nash found the shoes and went wild thinking he won the million dollar lottery. Eventually Davis told Nash it was a prank and Nash felt like a fool and was pissed off. Below is a couple of emails Richard Davis sent me. From: "Richard C. Davis" Date: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 6:36 pm Subject: Re: Joe Jackson House To: "lkochfraser@optonline.net" > I can probably find a copy somewhere in the office, what is your > address? Don't know the Cox guys other than that move, I paid > them personally to do that move, your Dumb Ass Pete seemed to > think TV networks paid for everything, my show was real and that > was real money that he cost me for not signing the release. I > ought to just post the prank footage on youtube but I learned > to not let the viewing public associate with people like him > with my company or show, therefore I made sure even his shadow > didn't make the episode. > > RCD From: "Richard C. Davis" Date: Monday, November 26, 2012 1:38 pm Subject: Re: Joe Jackson House To: "lkochfraser@optonline.net" > Robert, > > Yes, he was a pain in the Ass and got in our way every day and > ultimately never would sign a release so we had to cut footage > around him so he never was on the show. … http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xsd3OqKRslo http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2442326 |
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There are quite a few "brick" collectors.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/LONG-RECTANG...item33894fa29b Someone had the brilliant idea to market Olympia bricks (the old Red Wing playground), after the place was demolished. They made some good money. Just saying collectible bricks can be cool. Heck I even had a brick from "hadrians wall" I picked up in England in76....sold for $500.00 jes sayin
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Better a brick than a slab.
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