Rick B wrote:I am thinking you have no paper work for it from the ship???? That is about the only saving grace you will have if you sell it as a reproduction. I didn't see it shown with the machine so I figure it is a story and can only be taken as that. As a kid in the 60's and 70's everyone is school used to tell how their dad or family was in the Mafia. I always answered with Hmmmm I never seen him at my house and that usually shut them up. They new my family grew up with all the guys in Cleveland so they were friends as adults and spent many a days at our home. My Dad was not in the Mafia but was well protected by friends Yes I have pictures to prove it. Rick B
nvmos2 wrote:Rick B wrote:I am thinking you have no paper work for it from the ship???? That is about the only saving grace you will have if you sell it as a reproduction. I didn't see it shown with the machine so I figure it is a story and can only be taken as that. As a kid in the 60's and 70's everyone is school used to tell how their dad or family was in the Mafia. I always answered with Hmmmm I never seen him at my house and that usually shut them up. They new my family grew up with all the guys in Cleveland so they were friends as adults and spent many a days at our home. My Dad was not in the Mafia but was well protected by friends Yes I have pictures to prove it. Rick B
It is well known that everyone in Cleveland in the 50s and 60s was in the Mafia;
My father was a bootlegger under the cover of Carling Brewery on Quincy Avenue and
I was attending Chanel High School when Myer Lansky's body was found in the trunk of his car about a block from my house.
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