Why is the community at large concerned with this issue?  Shouldn't this really 
be the concern of those producing and selling the product?
Ben Trousdale

--- In [email protected], "vito4cal" <vito4cal@...> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "dphobbies" <dphobbies@> wrote:
> >
> > This ought to be pretty simple.  Pay the guy that is making the stuff and 
> > helping out the scale.  He paid "HIS" money for the patterns so that should 
> > be the end of it.  He doesn't need anyone's permission to use what he 
> > purchased unless it was purchased with restrictions, which it wasn't.  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. His wife sold 
> > them so that should be the end of all this tap dancing.
> > 
> > Bill helped the estate buy purchasing stuff and is willing to help the 
> > scale by sharing what he acquired instead of keeping it to himself.  
> > 
> > Bill for one day sainthood.
> > 
> > Lets move on.
> > 
> > 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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