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Funny Göring telegram sold for $ 55.000
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Originally posted by alexanderautogr View PostI tire of spending time defending items we sell against attacks by those with an agenda, well illustrated if one were to check the comments history of some of those posting here.
Has anyone bothered to read the catalog description? Has anyone read David Irving's citation and mention of the Bradin Papers in Irving's biography of Goring? Seen the Bormann notes removed from the bunker by Bradin? Checked the younger Bradin's CV (Lieut. Col, intelligence)? Have you spoken to Bradin and Irving to confirm provenance and authenticity?
I could publicly posit (in a forum?) that everything in someone's collection is "fake", demand that they "prove" its authentic, and then anonymously sit back and stir it up...but that would make me a troublesome internet "troll", no?
I will no longer comment on this subject.
while conducting a search on this guy I find yet Another wonderful item sold by Bill Panagopulos,,this guy reminds me of someone else with the initials C. G.
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Originally posted by alexanderautogr View PostI demand an explanation as to why David Fettes chose to alter the original image of the "Goring telegram" to make it appear as if there was a "double strike".
This type of behavior, a pre-planned sabotage of a legitimate item using altered images, is absolutely unacceptable.
I told moderator Simon O., who infracted me for suggesting that Davis Fettes was far-sighted, that I was done with WAF. Well, just about, until I saw this egregious, near-criminal act. Clearly, some people here are trying to get their "15 minutes of fame" through any means possible, including apparently fraud, manipulation, innuendo, character assassination, etc.
Explanation NOW, please!
BTW It is David IRVING, not David IRVINE. An astute researcher such as yourself should at least credit the right parties.
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