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started by peteme on 07 Nov 12
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    Food is great. but what about George Washington's first ironing board???.Man...that is valuable. have you seen his cleaning bill???

    Okay. Time for a change. Need to know that there are international financial professionals who understand dynamics of historical bonds. That being: There are no PPP for these instruments, nobody is going to pay billions, there are no sovereign buyers, the SEC has nothing to do with these bearer bonds that were issued by various countries, for the explicit purpose of restructuring their debt. The Fed has nothing to do with these..nor does EU. They are private(not world market) transactions that are consummated along the lines of auctions for rare paintings, coins, cars etc. The eccentric millionaire, who craves the last candle lit at Last Supper, or the egg carton that Paul Newman used in "Cool Hand Luke", John Huston's beer mug, Katherine Hepburn's corset from her wedding. I need the "polo pony" types with money to burn and eccentric, elaborate, and expensive tastes...you know...odd balls, who read War and Peace in a day, and retired at age 8. Further and very exciting information forthcoming.Oh yeah..please do not tell me that they are not here. They are hiding

    Sender is NOT a United States Securities Dealer or Broker or U.S. Investment adviser. Sender is a Consultant and makes no warranties or representations as to the Buyer, Seller or Transaction. All due diligence is the responsibility of the Buyer . This E-mail letter and the attached related documents are never to be considered a solicitation for any purpose in any form or content. Upon receipt of these documents, the recipient hereby acknowledges this Disclaimer. If acknowledgment is not accepted, Recipient must return any and all documents in their original receipted condition to Sender.

    Peter Tucker
    517/703/9190
    peteme@att.net

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