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Old 07-07-2011, 07:08 AM
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1) Hookers are illegal, immoral and belong in jail. We have as much interest in that profession as we have in collecting 1999 Topps cards in PSA 1

2) There are certainly some clever minds on the Board, but they remind us of all the people who used to call NYC dirty, arrogant and crime-ridden.
When we asked how often they had visited, or if they ever lived here, inevitably the answer was no.

3) Whether or not we collect cars, art work or palaces is not a question of money; it simply is not our area of focus. Albeit we are members of seven NYC museums, and serve on the Board of one and as an advisor to the other.

4) To answer the question "what do we get out of the Board?"

a) Knowledge about market trends
b) A chance to see cards that we have not seen
c) Leads for our collection
4) Tips on problem dealers and/or E Bay sellers

More or less, the same reason most of you go to the Board.

For those who really care about our wardrobe and mental health: Armani, Ralph Lauren black label and Brioni suits- last we looked there were no straight jackets, no psyc medicines and no pictures of ourselves except with Tom Seaver, a friend from many years ago, and with Yogi

And for all the arm chairs psycs- it is illegal to practice without a license. We have no interest in becoming a serial killer. However, if that changes, there are a number of you who have certainly given us a very clear target list.


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Old 07-07-2011, 07:27 AM
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We have no interest in becoming a serial killer. However, if that changes, there are a number of you who have certainly given us a very clear target list.
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Bruce, I haven't felt the need to comment until now. Did you really want to post this? Any chance we can move on to some other topic, you know, related to B/S/T?
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Old 07-07-2011, 07:37 AM
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Hi Bruce- I've stayed off this thread but I do want to comment on one thing. I too am curious why you post in the manner you do. I see your points above about why you read net54, but what struck me was that all four of the things you cited are available simply by reading. All the knowledge, all the cards, all the interesting threads can be read without any partcipation. So why then do you post? You have to be well aware that every time you do the thread ends in rancor and confrontation. Why not simply read the board for all the resources it provides, but not post? I can't imagine it's fun to always be at odds with everyone here. Just my three cents.
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Old 07-07-2011, 07:44 AM
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we are members of seven NYC museums
I am a proud member of the MET and the Museum of Natural History. The membership package makes a lot of sense if you visit more than a few times per year, given the daily cost of admission. It can be quite a cost savings. Is this the kind of membership you mean?

Also, still waiting on a basic description of your Yankee Stadium seats. Are we talking Legends Seats? Or outfield box? Or something in between? While we're on this topic, do you have an 81-game package, or a partial season package?
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Also, still waiting on a basic description of your Yankee Stadium seats. Are we talking Legends Seats? Or outfield box? Or something in between? While we're on this topic, do you have an 81-game package, or a partial season package?
I see what you mean, but I do give him credit for any ticket package he has (unless he is in fact a bleacher creature). Legend seats are the real deal, and are EXTREMELY different than anything else in the stadium.. Heck, I probably couldn't afford a one day package there (I do love the Jim Beam suite, however).
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I see what you mean, but I do give him credit for any ticket package he has (unless he is in fact a bleacher creature). Legend seats are the real deal, and are EXTREMELY different than anything else in the stadium.. Heck, I probably couldn't afford a one day package there (I do love the Jim Beam suite, however).
I just want to be clear about what he is bragging about. There is a HUGE difference between an 81-day Legends Seats front row package, which gets you front row between the bases, with all inclusive food and non-alcoholic beverages; and a 15-game partial season package in left field, where the "front row" is actually behind all of the Legends Seats (i.e., really the 14th row). My guess is that he wants us to believe its the former, but it is really the latter. Still cool seats either way, but one is worth bragging about while the other is just not that big of a deal.
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Old 07-07-2011, 08:11 AM
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We have shared our Yankee tickets for 12 years

In the old stadium we were in Row D 4 rows from the field.

We (partners in tickets) looked at the options and thought the view
would better in the first row behind the legends Section 120 than
the Legends, We have a full season plan

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Old 07-07-2011, 08:26 AM
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We have shared our Yankee tickets for 12 years

In the old stadium we were in Row D 4 rows from the field.

We (partners in tickets) looked at the options and thought the view
would better in the first row behind the legends Section 120 than
the Legends, We have a full season plan

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t206collector is right, there is a big difference between sitting in legends and not. Still cool seats Bruce.
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We have shared our Yankee tickets for 12 years

In the old stadium we were in Row D 4 rows from the field.

We (partners in tickets) looked at the options and thought the view
would better in the first row behind the legends Section 120 than
the Legends, We have a full season plan

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Thanks for the reply. Those are terrific seats, even if they are really 14th row behind the net. Not sure how the view is better there than the Legends, but to each his own.
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Old 07-07-2011, 09:15 AM
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A simple solution would be to stop replying to his posts and stroking his ego. It is apparent that he is trying to get a rise out of some of you, and it is clearly working.

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Old 07-07-2011, 10:54 AM
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What never ceases to amaze me is how many of us have fallen for Bruce's BS. We seem to have stipulated to (as our trial lawyer friends would say) all of his outrageous claims to success.

Well, amongst many other things, Bruce is a pathological liar. He claims to have built two multibillion dollar businesses. He has not. He has no office; he works out of his home, a modest NYC apartment. He has no "staff" in that apartment, "longtime" or otherwise. Bruce, and Bruce alone, is "The Dorskind Group," a one-man consulting business which has made no impact anywhere, and at any time. He claims to have written two books. He has not. He claims to advise two museums. He does not. The list goes on, but you get the point.

So, not only is he an abject failure as a human being. he ain't much of a business success, either. (His vaunted "collection" is no better than those of many on this board. And for all of us who collect beaters, I guarantee we get more pleasure from those--and the human connections that our collecting brings--than Bruce receives from any endeavour he has ever undertaken.)
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Old 07-07-2011, 10:58 AM
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1) Hookers are illegal, immoral and belong in jail. We have as much interest in that profession as we have in collecting 1999 Topps cards in PSA 1
Get your mind out out of the gutter, Bruce...not THAT kind of hooker...this is a BASEBALL forum...we're talking about THIS kind of Hooker...

And with that, I leave you to your merry ways...see you at the stadium...
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Get your mind out out of the gutter, Bruce...not THAT kind of hooker...this is a BASEBALL forum...we're talking about THIS kind of Hooker...

And with that, I leave you to your merry ways...see you at the stadium...
I have been staying out of these discussions. Too much drama for me... But, as long as we are talking about Hookers in the hobby.. This happens to be my favorite Hooker....albeit not the vintage baseball variety...

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And which museum board do you serve on, Bruce?
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Old 07-08-2011, 08:01 AM
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You waste a great deal of time attacking us. We make the decisions that we make because they provide us with pleasure. Whilst we will never make a threat, we can assure, we will do all whatever it takes to silence your stupidty

We suspect that our collection is far more important to us than your second or is it third) wife is to you.

You never answered the question about how many times you have viewed our collection, or how you have obtained data on the value our collection, our income etc.

As for a web site, we have a very good business reason for not talking about the work we do for clients.

David, we suggest you move on.

As for the rest of your comments, they are rather amusing; shall we have a press team and a body guard view the 30th Street challenge? Your comments are silly at best, and we take pleasure at your child-like efforts to attack us.

In the interim, we are working for our clients, and working on our collection.

We would suggest, in the words of The Beatles.... Let it be.

However, if you want to fight, we look forward to the battle...a fight to the death if need be.

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Call Vince McMahon, or if you want to really get serious, Dana White , rent one of their "spaces" and fight it out like good little folks, and leave the STUPID DRAMA off of here. Awesome cards/memorabilia and collections are what matters on here.
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Again, time and place? I am 10 minutes from 30th Street Station and will be in NYC before lunch by myself. Let's see if you man enough to back up your talk. I picture you as a fat tub of shit who couldn't fight his way out of a wet dream.

BTW, it wouldn't be a fight. I am not even a fighter or someone who likes fighting, but I would floor you within 10 seconds.

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Bruce may not be a serial killer, but he certainly fantasizes a lot about the death of others.

Why can't Bruce behave himself on the board the same way he did in this video?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nx4eVGUmbaM
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Any time now would be great; it's just a museum name, shouldn't be that complicated to come up with if it really exists.
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1) Hookers are illegal, immoral and belong in jail. We have as much interest in that profession as we have in collecting 1999 Topps cards in PSA 1

2) There are certainly some clever minds on the Board, but they remind us of all the people who used to call NYC dirty, arrogant and crime-ridden.
When we asked how often they had visited, or if they ever lived here, inevitably the answer was no.

3) Whether or not we collect cars, art work or palaces is not a question of money; it simply is not our area of focus. Albeit we are members of seven NYC museums, and serve on the Board of one and as an advisor to the other.

4) To answer the question "what do we get out of the Board?"

a) Knowledge about market trends
b) A chance to see cards that we have not seen
c) Leads for our collection
4) Tips on problem dealers and/or E Bay sellers

More or less, the same reason most of you go to the Board.

For those who really care about our wardrobe and mental health: Armani, Ralph Lauren black label and Brioni suits- last we looked there were no straight jackets, no psyc medicines and no pictures of ourselves except with Tom Seaver, a friend from many years ago, and with Yogi

And for all the arm chairs psycs- it is illegal to practice without a license. We have no interest in becoming a serial killer. However, if that changes, there are a number of you who have certainly given us a very clear target list.


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You want to made threats and talk like a tough guy.....give me a time and a place and I'll be on the next train out of 30th Street Station.
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