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No, nothing about the pet whipping boy. I was reading a review of one
of Alastair Duncan's book and one of the reviews wasn't a review at all, but a comment that Duncan caught some heat by selling a stolen Tiffany window. I was skeptical. Does anybody know the story? Michael |
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"Michael" wrote in message ups.com... No, nothing about the pet whipping boy. I was reading a review of one of Alastair Duncan's book and one of the reviews wasn't a review at all, but a comment that Duncan caught some heat by selling a stolen Tiffany window. I was skeptical. Does anybody know the story? Michael yup, and did some time for it too. not all that long ago either. windows were stolen from a Mausoleum, bought by a dealer, who knew the thief, for a customer in Japan who was to buy them. It was a "steal for me what I have sold" sort of deal. but somebody snitched when they found they were not going to make the kind of money they were expecting. From what I understand, the above may or may not be true, (legal disclaimer) |
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On Nov 5, 6:14 pm, Michael wrote:
No, nothing about the pet whipping boy. I was reading a review of one of Alastair Duncan's book and one of the reviews wasn't a review at all, but a comment that Duncan caught some heat by selling a stolen Tiffany window. I was skeptical. Does anybody know the story? Michael METRO NEWS BRIEFS: NEW YORK; Stained-Glass Expert Gets Prison Sentence Published: March 10, 2000 A renowned expert on Tiffany stained glass was sentenced yesterday to 27 months in federal prison for conspiring with a Queens grave robber and an antiques dealer to pilfer rare stained-glass windows from cemetery mausoleums and sell them overseas at a large profit. The man, Alastair Duncan, 57, said in federal court in Manhattan yesterday that both his life and his 25-year career had been ruined, and he pleaded with Judge Thomas P. Griesa of United States District Court not to send him to prison. More than 190 friends and associates had written to Judge Griesa supporting Mr. Duncan, who has denied knowing that a Tiffany stained- glass window he helped sell for $220,000 had been stolen from a cemetery. But the judge ordered Mr. Duncan to repay the cemetery that amount. |
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Thanks for the scuttle on this, Shadow and Neo. He probably figured
that stealing from the dead isn't as bad as stealing from the living. Michael |
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"Michael" wrote in message ups.com... No, nothing about the pet whipping boy. I was reading a review of one of Alastair Duncan's book and one of the reviews wasn't a review at all, but a comment that Duncan caught some heat by selling a stolen Tiffany window. I was skeptical. Does anybody know the story? Michael All true....Google it. -- JK Sinrod www.SinrodStudios.com www.MyConeyIslandMemories.com |
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