I am an inveterate collector of records and other things. So, I am always fascinated by stories of other collectors and their misadventures. I was horrified to learn the story of Randy Piper, whose rare collection of Jack Daniels whiskey and memorabilia was confiscated a year or so ago by Tennessee Alcohol Commission Agents who claimed that Piper was selling liquor without a license because he bought sold and traded Jack Daniels memorabilia with other collectors. This absurd abuse and waste of state power was apparently settled out of court by Piper agreeing to forfeit some of his collection to the state and paying a fine. An article in the January 21 issue of the Tennessean also mentioned that Piper had incurred attorney’s fees of $40,000.00
Monday, February 9, 2009
Let Us Now Praise Randy Piper
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I have seen a 'promo guy' from a record company get the cuffs slapped on in a record store in Los Angeles, back in the late 70's - for selling promos! I always wondered who filed the complaint; the store is now gone, the guy disappeared - the great big record company in Burbank is still there. Hmmm...
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