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Old 06-03-2025, 08:46 AM
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Not sure why that's amazing. Criminals, and people in general, lie every day of their lives.
You can lie without swearing on your kids' lives that you're telling the truth. I just think that's bad karma. Maybe that's why I'm not a good criminal.
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Old 06-03-2025, 09:45 AM
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You can lie without swearing on your kids' lives that you're telling the truth. I just think that's bad karma. Maybe that's why I'm not a good criminal.
Bad karma for sure.
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You can lie without swearing on your kids' lives that you're telling the truth. I just think that's bad karma. Maybe that's why I'm not a good criminal.
Walls were clearly closing in and he was getting desperate. Definitely don’t condone anything the perpetrator did, but I suppose it’s not surprising that he would resort to a Hail Mary just because there wasn’t much else he could do by then.
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Old 06-03-2025, 10:11 AM
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What is still most amazing is that Joe T states that they shipped these boxes regularly (maybe not with this much value) to a hotel that not only had no responsibility to safeguard it but without an agent of the auction house being on site. That puts the contents of those boxes at risk for loss each time. Incredibly irresponsible of the Memory Lane. And just because they had never had a box go missing prior to this event does not justify that they kept doing it.
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What is still most amazing is that Joe T states that they shipped these boxes regularly (maybe not with this much value) to a hotel that not only had no responsibility to safeguard it but without an agent of the auction house being on site. That puts the contents of those boxes at risk for loss each time. Incredibly irresponsible of the Memory Lane. And just because they had never had a box go missing prior to this event does not justify that they kept doing it.
From what I remember other people saying, Memory Lane isn't the only company that does this.
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Old 06-03-2025, 10:37 AM
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From what I remember other people saying, Memory Lane isn't the only company that does this.
In my opinion it is reckless to not safeguard your property so I don't care if every dealer there does it. Not the hotel's responsibility to hold valuable packages, which is why they limit their liability. Packages should be held at Fed Ex or shipped to arrive when an agent from the company is on site.
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Old 06-03-2025, 11:19 AM
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In my opinion it is reckless to not safeguard your property so I don't care if every dealer there does it. Not the hotel's responsibility to hold valuable packages, which is why they limit their liability. Packages should be held at Fed Ex or shipped to arrive when an agent from the company is on site.
I agree with you. I was just pointing out that your earlier comment was singling out Memory Lane when it appeared to be a somewhat common practice by AHs. I wonder if it still is.
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Old 06-03-2025, 11:32 AM
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I agree with you. I was just pointing out that your earlier comment was singling out Memory Lane when it appeared to be a somewhat common practice by AHs. I wonder if it still is.
I was singling them out because the bumped thread was about their theft and Joe T stated they do this all the time. I had not heard other dealers did that regularly or forgot that I had read it, but again because others do it or have done it does not mean it is a great idea.

I am guessing, at least momentarily, dealers changed the way they rely on that hotel and possibly others just as dealers learned from the theft at the Dallas Show to watch their inventory more closely that is sitting in a suitcase.
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It was certainly good karma for Joe T and Memory Lane that the thief was not very smart.
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It was certainly good karma for Joe T and Memory Lane that the thief was not very smart.
Comparing this to Dallas, it probably helped that it was a crime of opportunity rather than a well-planned and executed heist. Once he had the goods, he clearly didn’t know what to do with them, and had no extradition strategy to avoid getting caught.
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Comparing this to Dallas, it probably helped that it was a crime of opportunity rather than a well-planned and executed heist. Once he had the goods, he clearly didn’t know what to do with them, and had no extradition strategy to avoid getting caught.
The Dallas thieves surely will be apprehended by Friday.
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