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JR, I don’t really keep track, but
comments that are so far off-base tend to stick out in your mind, especially as
they seem to happen so often in your case. Really at this point I would recommend that
you get checked for some form of dyslexia, or perhaps you just have some form
of attention deficit disorder that causes you to not read what is written or
simply not take the time to comprehend it. Read on in the article and you will see
that not only do we have Kechejian’s name, but that he has denied ever
being involved or knowing of the comics. Certainly a stark contrast to the fact
that a dealer has receipts and/or canceled checks of paying him for them. Best always, Sean From: JR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sean, I did miss the one line in the article that said Fisher remembered the
name of the seller as Eric Kechejian, who was also remembered as a contractor
who worked on the Davis Crippen home around the same time. But in that
case, my question remains: What mystery? Either this Kechejian person sold them
with Davis Crippen's knowledge and permission or he stole them. Since we have
Kechejian's name it should be possible for someone to find out. My point was
the "mystery" is being touted about because it make a good a PR hook,
not that I personally know exactly what happened, anymore than you do. I'm flattered you keep track of my writings as carefully as you do.
Perhaps if you contributed more to this list than snipes or carps, I could
keep track of your contributions with the same loving attention? No, I didn't
think so... -- JR
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