John, Jamie and anyone else
We are all concerned about fairness and doing things correctly. If I have been
wrong, cite the correction please.
I think it is rather apparent that Bill purchased what he has so we don't need
that restated.
Additionally, if Ed L (or a mystery person) is the owner of what came from
Stan's estate, then he should put this all to rest and take poor Bill (he can
handle it though) off the proverbial hot seat. All Bill did was buy something
and offer to share its fruits.
A check of memebership revealed that as of right now, Ed L. is still a member
of this list and can respond to all questions of ownership. Ed was not kicked
off the list, but is merely being moderated. Happens to the best of us. Speak
up Ed and enlighten all with the truth. If the rumors of Ed's ownership are
just that, then he can put the topic to bed. If it's a mystery guy, we don't
care because we don't like mystery guys.
The only guy that can tell the whole story isn't here (RIP Stan). All we have
are rumors and innuendo (was "purchased" may also belong to).
This is really very simple. If you feel the project is tainted, don't order
any. The rest of us that are interested should send Bill a check because he
always does what he says he is going to do, and does it well.
Ron Sebastian
Des Plaines
> 1. I checked the messages about the containers going back to last week when
> the project was first announced. I did not find a message about the purchase
> and sale of the containers. Maybe there was an earlier message saying the
> Bill Lane bought a bunch of stuff from the estate including the container
> parts/molds and I missed it. If that is the case, my apologies.
>
> 2. I think Bill Fraley's message 75899 raises the point that whatever was
> "purchased" may also belong to Ed L.
>
> 3. I have asked for clarification on this matter in two other messages. Bill
> Lane has not responded. Ed L. is moderated so he cannot respond - it appears
> he can only post messages about the NASG convention and one other topic.
> With all due respect, and not to pick a fight, I am not so sure the statement
> "It seems pretty clear that no one else has claimed them and it seems equally
> obvious that Stosh Furmanak was the creator of the pattens" is accurate.
>
> I am interested in this project and I think it helps the scale, but I am more
> concerned about fairness and doing things correctly.
>
> So I ask for a third time about the purchase and use of the parts/molds --
> Bill, please kindly clarify. Alternatevly, how about allowing Ed L. the
> opportunity to respond on the list.
>
> Thank you,
>
> John Gibson
> Rocklin, CA
>
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