I rest my case.

[email protected] wrote:
In a message dated 2/18/2005 7:33:07 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:

You think that's dubious? Anyone remember Bob Fulwider? Talk about a 
crook...he and his wife owned Wyatt's Musical Americana before Wyatt bought it.


He got my Edison H Coinop and my Edison Excelsior which were sold to some 
other collector. He wanted me to loan him these two machines as samples to 
make reproduction parts. I went up there to get my machines and he had even 
taken down the address sign so no one could find him. His wife was as big a 
crook as he was since she sold me a number of Cygnet Horn elbows, kept the 
cash, 
and never delivered. When Bob died it came to light that he had defrauded a 
number of major collectors much worse than my two machines valued then at 
$25,000.

I managed to find another Excelsior but have never run across another H 
Coinop.

Al

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