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    #46
    The subjects in question seem to be of interest as to who has more credibility. Once this runs it's course the truth will prevail. I will say that I do not believe in items simply "falling out of the woodwork". The only thing that falls out of the woodwork is dead termites.

    Remember the old saying "Keep your friends close and your enemies even closer"

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      #47
      Woodwork

      Oh, I GET IT !! So, "Out of the woodwork" is actually a term to mean NOT authentic!!

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        #48
        Over the years Don has always been thorough in his research of the Totenkopfring as well as with his other research regarding anything that he puts forth. His dealings have been above reproach and IMHO the should be hoisted in California. Possibly by doing so may be a step in the right direction, especially when one has a tarnished reputation in this hobby. At least it's worth considering.

        Don, if you're reading this, hang in there as you have my support and many others as well. You will always be No.1.

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          #49
          Originally posted by pbuchh7715
          sorry (refer to last post) not the ORIGINAL quote....the one I to which I referred to in my original comment... eeek, sorry, classes started yesterday and I've got a new batch of Cadets to deal with....
          What?

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            #50
            Peichl

            I would like to why in the hell Craig Gottlieb posted a photo of Don Boyle's check to Mr. Peichl from 1998. The check states that it is for some repro Honor Rings. Publishing another person's personal financial information is reprehensible. What is the reason for posting this? Is it supposed to prove that Peichl didn't work for Gahr? I didn't see this photo until today. Any doubts about the character of this pathetic loser should now be erased. Yes, we're talking about YOU Craig.

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              #51
              As a point of interest only, Peichl's rings were mentioned and shown in Charles Barger's book published way back in 1991.

              I may be wrong, but I think that was the first reference to Peichl in 'collector literature'.

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                #52
                posting private e-mail!!!

                I have some e-mails from Gottlieb wherein he offers discounts to me for actual cash in an envelope over a personal check. Isn't that illegal in California? That's where he wanted me to send it, across state lines. Talk about yer IRS 'smoking gun".

                Want me to post it Mr. Gottlieb? Would that be the same as what you did to Don Boyle, posting some personal check copy? How about a very simple yes or no on that one?

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                  #53
                  All I can say is it is RUDE to show someones bank details on line for what ever reason .
                  Weird twisted mind at work here .
                  Intresting topic though .

                  owen

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                    #54
                    On the one hand it is rude - but on the other hand it is just ridiculous.

                    Reminds me of a spoiled brat that always wants what he wants just because he wants it - and here that child claws so desperately for something that it does not realize that all he really does is going for a slash - against the wind.

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                      #55
                      Peichl

                      Here's the REALLY WEIRD part. He posted the photo of the check to Peichl, but never explains how it is relevant to his "big scoop". It's just THERE!! How did you get it, and why did you post it, Craig?

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                        #56
                        Peichl

                        Actually, CG DOES mention the check. CG Website: "However, suffice to say, this revelation leaves many additional serious questions unanswered. While it is now known that Don Boyle dealt in reproduction rings from Peichl that were in Boyle's words, "very difficult to tell from originals." rings from Peichl (see check for 4 reproduction rings, below), there is currently no indication that Peichl ever worked for Otto Gahr." (This is not an error - the guy doesn't know how to write or proofread). WHAT IS THE IMPLICATION? WHAT ARE THESE SERIOUS QUESTIONS THAT NEED ANSWERING, CRAIG? SPIT IT OUT.

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                          #57
                          Peichl

                          MACHINATION - "A scheming or crafty action or artful design intended to accomplish an evil end."

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by sgstandard View Post
                            While it is now known that Don Boyle dealt in reproduction rings from Peichl that were in Boyle's words, "very difficult to tell from originals."

                            That is called innuendo.
                            pseudo-expert

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                              #59
                              Why would Don provide ANYONE with a canceled check.

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                                #60
                                If one were to have some form of devious intentions, why would they write on the check 4 reproduction Honor rings and leave a trail.

                                On the other hand, why would a dealer take in in excess of 80,000 in cash through the U.S.P.S and refer to it as a "boxes of cake" , "Cashola" or other terms. Guess that guy would not have to worry about a memo note.
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                                Nah, I'd rather have the cash. I sort of thought, based upon our phone conversation, that you were going to send it in a box, like before - would this be a terrible inconvenience? I know it's easier to send the check, but as you can imagine, I'd prefer the cashola. Express Mail would be fine in the next few days or early next week, if you can swing it. Thanks in advance, and look forward to seeing you at Louisville.
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                                Also,
                                can you give me word on my "box of cake" that's supposed to be coming my
                                way?

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                                It's got a MINT
                                blade, no leather problems, and a nice patina. $3500 check or $3000 cash.
                                Expensive, but you'd be the only guy on the block with one.

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                                These are one customer, there is another 50,000 in cash and an 8500.00 loss to a buyer who had to fight for his money for months.

                                Lot of cash here, a real lot. There is 20k in one month and that is what I can account for myself.

                                Want to post personal information?? I have more.
                                Last edited by Vid; 09-05-2009, 01:41 AM.

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