Mr Ribeca,

Your signature is a bit misleading.  It tends to indicate, to me,  you
are a Captain of the United States Coast Guard, which you are not.
You are licensed by them for a commercial purpose at best.  Would that
be a correct assessment of your signature below?

FYI, many of the buildings in the area of the museum were made of the
same brick material.  Without the ability of proving where the brick
came from, you would never know.
Also, it would also be like buying/receiving stolen property without
written documents.

Regards,

Jim Wooddell






On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 6:27 AM, Davio L. Ribeca <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> I'm looking for a nice full brick/ stone or large chuck of the old Nininger
> Meteorite Museum on Rt. 66. Please contact me if you have one for sale. It
> will be added to my garnddaughter, Jessica's, collection. Thanks to all in
> advance.
>
> Davio R.
>
> Captain Davio L. Ribeca U.S.C.G.
> Sea Level Family Fishing Charters & Ecotours
> www.fishsealevel.com
> [email protected]
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