Okay, smart guy: Who is this in the photo?
Tony's nephew, that's who. Who was he calling "Dad" at the house? Tony's brother or Tony's brother-in-law?
It's none of your business in any case.
The really weird thing (to me) is that the house is a ramshackle mess. It's been rifled through by many, many people over the 16 months or so since the deceased passed away. I just happened to hear about it from another local enthusiast who had been there several times.
I guess I'm just dumb...
Ridiculous. He was there, along with his son. It wasn't given away. It was purchased (for a substantial sum) and his son helped to load my vehicle as he sat next to it.
Again, you're not entitled to any of this information anyway. It's none of your business.
Agreed. That should also go for anyone thinking of taking advantage of the family with unscrupulous claims like "Hey, I lent Tony a Lisa with Twiggy drives. Can you send it back to me?"
I've already been in touch with @a2fan, who gave ISAAC cards to the deceased and does not want them back. I'm not someone who has ever taken anything that didn't belong to me, and do not appreciate the implications and innuendo happening here. At all.
A community member from San Diego - not this forum. A fellow San Diegan who had visited the house several times put me in touch with the family who subsequently arranged my visit. Good grief!
I posted this thread because it was a cool find, like every other thread in the Conquests forum. I didn't know whose house it was, or his history with the community. It was just an anonymous estate sale as far as I was concerned. Obviously knowing that this person was part of the community...
Dude, stop. You're making accusations and it's really not cool. Tony's nephew invited me to the estate sale and introduced me to "Dad" which I thought was Tony's Dad, but must have been his own Dad (i.e. Tony's brother).
@Cory5412 This thread has become toxic and isn't doing anyone any good.
Check your facts. Nothing was given away. I paid thousands of dollars for what I purchased and Tony's Dad was present, as well as his nephew. If someone else in the family has an issue with how the estate is being managed, that is for the family to sort out itself. Half-truths and innuendo from...
I didn't even know the name of the deceased (or his place in the community) until other forum members told me.
This is heartbreaking on a lot of levels. First, that a prominent community member passed away. Second, that his family is having a hard time with the loss and managing the estate...