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A couple things; Peter makes mention of Leon's past. Unlike Mr. Nash, Leon freely admits to his mistakes as a younger man and I don't think anyone on this board thinks any less of him. Three words very appropriate for Mr. Nash: POT, KETTLE, BLACK Rich |
It's been mentioned many times. I have a drug conviction from the mid 1980s. I am not proud of it. I learned and it never happened again. In life you live and learn...but some like Nash, never learn.
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Nobody's perfect, we all made mistakes, I would probably "take the cake" around here, just never got caught. Dave.
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Some folks own their mistakes, others well.................
FWIW I thought he chose a good picture of you! Cheap shot and in character. |
Im sure Leon hasn't been waiting his whole life on my validation, but I couldn't really care less about something like this. There are people doing truly bad things in this world; hurting other people. Ultimately, drugs are a personal issue that we like to get into other people's business about because it's a sick sort of fun for some.
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Wasn't like Leon ran a supertanker full of cocaine from South America into Corpus Christi. Busted for flirting with Maryjane. There but for the grace of God go I and half the population of the United States. Extremely gratuitous cheapshot by Nash.
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The Coaches Corner of blogs. Looking for a guest blog post by Scott Elkins soon.
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The article makes reference to REA as being Net54's biggest advertiser.
If I'm not mistaken, is REA not an advertiser here at all? Flubs like that would make me question the veracity of everything on that site, if I wasn't doing that already. That seems like a pretty easy fact to check. If that one isn't being checked, how many others aren't? -Al |
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REA has a banner ad even as we speak.
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I'm really sorry to hear Nash is now trashing Leon too.
I had asked Peter to come on and reply when Leon wrote the post about Nash recently. Although Nash feels it's ok to twist things and call out others, Nash won't ever address his many many shady dealings. Peter, am I next? I did cheat, in grade school, so you can refer to me as a cheater. But unlike you, I do pay my taxes, and have never stolen anything. |
Leon look on the bright side at least you can step foot in all states without being arrested for outstanding warrants can Pete do the same? :D
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The most shocking Leon related revelation in this piece is that Leon's middle name is Rantz. :eek:
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"I don’t care what you say about me, just spell my name right” — P.T. Barnum
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If ever the idiom "people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones" were apropos, it certainly applies to the sanctimonious Mr. Nash.
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I've been hanging around BST for a while and I hardly post here but this one seems odd. So Nash is trashing Leon for owning an Internet forum where someone else posted a question about something that might have been stolen??? Is that his argument??? Really??? Seems like a bit of a reach. That's like blaming Steve jobs for what I'm typing now because I'm using an iPhone.
Sounds like it was a slow news day over at hauls of shame. Joe |
Hauls of shame...
...our hobbies very own "National Inquirer" tabloid.
Wow Leon, a felony for weed?! I'd rather not live in a state where that's possible. |
Wow, what a sad and desperate attempt by Nash to somewho get back at Leon. How pathetic.
At least Leon isn't hypocritical enough to start up a website called "Hauls of Ganja". €hû¢k Wölƒƒ |
What a tool. Nash, not Leon, of course.
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Hey Leon,
It was in the past. You paid your dues. As far as I am concerned, it makes no difference to me. We are here to talk about baseball cards. We got your back here at the Forum. |
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I have to wonder: where will Travis post first: here or on HOS?
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I’m just amazed folks still listen to this guy as much public record stuff is out there on him, and as many unsavory acts that he has been tied too. The fact that folks tune in to hear about fraud from a fraudster is mind boggling. I must be in the minority on this but it’s mind boggling.
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I wish more people would openly question what they read. The impartiality we could count on back in the days of Walter Cronkite is gone forever. Now, far too often, when something is written, it's done with an agenda. |
I think the deserved notion that the hobby is rife with misdeeds makes people curious regardless of the source.
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This thread has raised my respect level for Leon.
More power to you Sir for turning it around |
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I posted that exact question at 8:45 tonight. Didn't take long for it to disappear!
Ken |
omg - Leon had troubles in his past about 25 years ago? Who'd have thought that? :confused:
Seriously, I'm going to guess Leon was a young man around that time and I'm going to guess that he's learned from his past because he's been nothing short of a stand up person for the time I've been involved with these vintage boards. Leon, really sorry to see that garbage. You just keep on being LL because this vintage BB card world is much better with you in it. Thanks for all you've done. If Nash didn't have a credibility issue before, he sure has one now. Oh yeah, one more thing "phuc Nash..." |
I'm glad this thread is up for this reason:
I'm a complete neophyte for these kinds of "inside baseball" (so to speak) topics... but just having seen the way Leon handles himself in every thread I've seen him comment on, he's been outstanding.
This thread just confirms it for me... dealing with everything in a straight up way... good on you, Leon. My respect level has even gone higher. |
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Why don't he post about himself in the haul of shame? Then I'd have more respect for him and his articles.
Ricky Y |
//http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/strikeo_at_old_haul_game_jqneJoyFGd470FMBqrZnEO
NY Post has a story this morning about the NY Public Library fighting to retrieve their missing items. The article was written by KATE BRIQUELET and quotes "memorabilia blogger Peter Nash". She too uses phrases such as "Sources familiar with the probe" without naming any names. I get the feeling she did minimal if any research, and just took much of the information from Peter Nash's blog. I wonder if she knows or cares about Peter Nash's past? |
I would have been proud to be a member of the Rantz Luckey Gang.
Leon, Sorry I won't be seeing you and Scott at the National this year. Hopefully next. Though I won't be able to partake this year, your efforts in organizing and hosting the Net54 dinner are much appreciated. Regards, Ken |
Leon, with all the money changing hands and all the shady things that have happened in the card/memorabilia business, there are sure to be accusations, smears, and insults thrown at prominent people. If this is all that he has on you, or on Rob Lifson, then, in my opinion, you are doing pretty damn well.
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Here’s the other thing about Nash that just amazes me. He’s so freaking transparent how do people not see this? He tries so hard to come off as sophisticated, intelligent and caring in regards to the hobby.
However anyone who knows anything about Peter Nash or takes the time to read what is public information can see he is nothing more than a man with a list of legal problems, tax problems and outstanding arrest warrants. It’s so painfully clear what Nash’s motives are. The whole site is nothing more than a smoke screen to make himself feel better and to draw attention away from his very public issues. He attempts to do this by writing these long drawn out articles in which he drops every name under the sun from Obama, Selig, Lifson, Halper to now other forum owners woven into these Oliver Stone type plots of corruption and espionage. When he attacks say Barry Halper which he waited until the man was dead to by the way. I can’t help but laugh as he points out “everything seems to lead back to Halper” no kidding the man amassed one of if not the biggest baseball memorabilia collections ever. He was a high profile very public wealthy collector with an appetite for the stuff…hell Pete would have been selling him stuff along with perhaps a few “special” Pete Nash items if he had the chance. Who knows may be he did? If anything I see Peter Nash wanting to be a Halper, wanting to hang with Halper, drop Halper’s name around town etc. now years later Halper is just another victim in the smear campaign of a man with an agenda hiding from his woes in cyberspace. Did Halper have stuff that was questionable sadly no doubt. I also think many of us would have had bad items had we built and acquired a collection of that size. In fact Halper would have been and was a big target for the unsavory of the world to work their trade. The one thing Mr. Nash has in common with Halper is many items seem to come back to Halper…well just as many seem to come back to Nash. Yet strangely that Hauls of Shame article is not posted. Why because in the end the man who’s ridding into town on his white stead to save the hobby is nothing more than a two bit huckster himself. Sort of funny that “Prime Minister Pete Nice” who adopted years of a tough guy persona in a rap band turns out to be an internet dingus. Seems Pete isn’t kicking anyone in the “grill” these days he’s hiding like a little girl spreading rumors and innuendo afraid of being kicked in his. To me the only thing worse than a criminal is a criminal who pretends to be the law. I eagerly await Peter Nash’s coming clean the day that happens I will personally ride along with him to help clean this hobby I love up. With that said I think I can keep my schedule pretty open because I don’t see Pete ever coming clean. |
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We have enough drama amongst ourselves. ;) |
It's very sad that Nash had to resort to such shameless tactics that have no relevance to the topic at hand.
I've had countless dealings with people in this hobby the past 20+ years and I have to say that Leon is definitely one of the stand-up guys I've dealt with and he's without question one of the people I'd want in my foxhole when the going gets tough. In contrast, it seems so unfair that Leon had to go through this public attention yet there are a plenty of scam artists in this hobby that have lied and defrauded a lot of collectors out of a significant amount of money and never even so much as been questioned by law enforcement for their nefarious deeds. |
Just one more comment in support of Leon: a class act and a tribute to the hobby.
Mark |
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after his shot at Leon, I will not go there again. See you all on Wednesday. Hopefully more people here will realize that we are all on the same side, simply by being honest people, and the infighting is ridiculous. |
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Dear Peter Nash,
Please stop. Disrespectfully, Ty Phelan |
While I think that Peter's personal vendetta against Rob or Leon or others adds little to the blog's credibility, I still think there are some valid points that are made in there that should not be ignored. A lot of historically significant material that was originally donated to the HOF and the NYPL was stolen and is now circulating in the hobby. Worse still, probably to avoid embarrassment, these institutions appear to be doing little to recover this material. Without their active involvement, law enforcement officials are limited as to what they can do. This is a real problem, the material that can be shown to be museum/library property needs to be returned and those responsible for the thefts need to be prosecuted (if they have not been already). Some serious people like Dorothy Seymour Mills appear on board to get this situation rectified. Maybe the board should take it a little more seriously. Just my two cents.
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Credibility is the #1 issue. Peter Nash FABRICATED rare baseball artifacts, lied about it, and is somehow exonerated (in some circles) because he posts a blog about the very thing he participated in.
It's sickening to attack a person who operates an open forum for the betterment of our hobby to advance a personal agenda. He needs psychological help. I believe people on this board take it VERY SERIOUSLY. |
Ty--do you think the thefts are not problems?
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All I said is that the thefts are a problem. A lot of people are unaware of them. If you are aware of them great. End of statement.
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A lot of people here on the board do take it seriously, we just don't take Nash seriously.
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wow.
I take it this guy isn't the surprise guest speaker at the net54 national gig. what a cheap shot. |
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Someone's panties were in a twist. Sincerely, Clayton |
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I do not know anything about Nash but find his blog entertaining.
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I found the blog interesting and entertaining too, until I see how he really turns on people and goes out of his way to make them look guilty and awful when he has a personal vendetta against them.
Some had warned me about him but I was too stupid to listen, until now. I hope Nash gets put behind bars someday. |
On top of being a fraud, MC Serch carried him in 3rd Bass. Sad I knew this guy as "Prime Minister Pete Nice" when I was a freshman in HS. Hard to find much nice about him.
Best, Andy |
Holy Cow, a thread about Peter Nash and HOS and Travis hasn't posted...what is up with that?
BTW, Leon you are tops in my book, whatever happened in your past is your business, not ours. |
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If anyone is concerned about an item offered being from the NYPL, I suggest they contact the library. When I saw an item on ebay with suspect provenance, I contacted the library and they indicated that it had indeed been properly deaccessioned (surprised they would have done that, but that's what the NYPL said).
The person who responded in 2008 was Robert J. Vanni Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street New York, New York 10018-2788 tel. (212) 930-0744 fax (212) 391-2503 rvanni@nypl.org Don't know if he's still there but he indicated the library welcomed such queries. Max |
For Mr. Nash to insert Leon's past in that context was way below the belt.
Shame on you, Mr. Nash. Travis....... |
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