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Ken Drescher
 
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Default Dynaco A-20XL Speakers, $89pr.

Dynaco A-20XL Speakers, $89pr.

Image: http://members.aol.com/KDresch/a-20xl.html

Dynaco had a knack for producing some very musical speakers in the early 70's
by using high quality drivers and good design. These compact speakers are part
of that trend. Dynaco A-20XL's are a 2-way 8" system with 2" cone tweeter. One
tweeter has been replaced with a very good match - probably by the same
supplier. The cabinets are in nice condition with no major defects. These seem
to be very rare - this is the first pair I've encountered in 10 years in the
used audio business. The 8" woofers use butyl rubber surrounds so they have
many more years of life. These sound so strong they could be used as main
speakers on a modest system or as surrounds in a home theater system. Give them
a try.

These listed for $150pr. from 1977-82, enjoy these classics once again for only
$89 pr. plus shipping (42lbs gross pair)

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Audio ShopPNow entering our 9th year of operation.P100% Customer
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"OFFICIAL RAM BLUEBOOK VALUATION" wrote in message
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On 2/6/04 4:11 AM, in article

,
"Ken Drescher" wrote:

trend. Dynaco A-20XL's are a 2-way 8" system with 2" cone tweeter. One
tweeter has been replaced with a very good match - probably by the same
supplier. The cabinets are in nice condition with no major defects.

These seem
to be very rare


Bluebook value, $5.

Simply a lie.

RIPOFF ALERT!

VALUE ALERT!!!

The above is, of course, a twisted melange of lies and slander, posted by
the #1 scammer on the Internet, Brian L. McCarty, who is currently (but
unsuccessfully) trying to fleece investors with his website concoction,
http://www.worldjazz.com

We note that Brian has just paid for a professional website polish, and
reduced length of the text (i.e., the # of lies) in favor of snazzy
graphics.

It's still a scam, and we're doing our best to make sure you don't fall for
it.

If Santa disappointed you ...it's because

you invested $BUCKS$ in WorldJAZZ, the number one SCAM on the Internet:
Created,
Conceived,
and Maintained
by Brian L. McCarty, who resides at 65 Vasey Esplanade,
Trinity Beach, Cairns, Queensland, Australia.

From http://www.worldjazz.com.
My personal opinion at http://www.worldjazz.tv.

This pack of lies belongs to Brian L. McCarty, who resides at 65 Vasey
Esplanade, Trinity Beach, Cairns, Queensland, Australia.
The website is remarkable in that it does not contain a single truthful
statement.

From the website:


WORLDJAZZ NEWS
IPO ALLOCATIONS NOW UNDERWAY
(for a fraudulent enterprise, consisting of fictitious people, while the
real "owner" remains hidden)
U.S. BASED BROKERS:
SEC FORM 6 - FAX TO: (270) 812-2208
(Like hell would they go for this scam)
INTERNATIONAL BROKER/DEALERS:
SEC FORM 6 (or equivalent) FAX: +852 3015-2696
(I don't think so)
SIGNED AND FAXED FORM 6'S MUST BE RECEIVED IN ORDER TO GUARANTEE ALLOCATION.
DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS EXCITING OPPORTUNITY!
(to keep Brian L. McCarty off the dole?)
MOSCOW CENTRAL TV: Jazz programming to be supplied by WorldJAZZ to Moscow
Central Television beginning 2004
(A complete lie. Moscow Central TV is informed about the scam.)

TOP FOUR U.S. CABLE TV COMPANIES: Negotiations for carriage rights
currently underway
(probably means Brian wrote them a letter in the name of one of his fake
frontmen)


EVENT SPONSORSHIP: WorldJAZZ has been named OFFICIAL CO-SPONSOR of the 2004
Jersey Jazz Bass Festival (second year running!)
(Nonexistent Event! Total Fabrication!)


Live broadcast planned September 22-25, 2004.
(of what, a blank screen?)


DR. KRISHNA MAHBREN Named as CEO of WorldJAZZ
(Dr. Krishna Mahbren is a nonexistent person)


JAZZ MUSIC LINKS COURTESY OF
(an irrelevant collection of links vastly inferior to what Google provides,
to give the impression Brian is actually providing a public service. NOT! )

The author of the above post under the name "OFFICIAL RAM BLUEBOOK
VALUATION" is actually Brian L. McCarty, a notorious scammer, whose
current website, http://www.worldjazz.com, is a farrago of lies, fictitious
front people, and nonexistent associations. Speculation as to why McCarty
viciously attacks individuals who at the worst, might have slight
irregularities in business registrations, revolves around his suddenly
leaving the United States in the late 1990's. One rumor has it that McCarty
was about to be charged with a sex crime, and that he avoided prosecution by
leaving. It is possible McCarty paid off the victim's family.

Once in Australia, McCarty founded Coral Seas Studios, which quickly became
financially insolvent. Perhaps the major backer, ABN Amro, already detected
anomalies in McCarty's personality. Following that business failure, which
became a minor issue in the reelection of P.M. John Howard, McCarty
concentrated on funding a second initiative, "WorldJAZZ", a scheme for
Internet broadcasting. But with his reputation damaged and cut off from
legitmate business activity, McCarty's predatory tendency came more to the
fore. His website became ever more devious in an attempt to lure investors.

In 2003, notices appeared in several online publications that McCarty was
producing jazz broadcast material for Gene Parrish
(http://www.worldwidejazz.com ) Notices appeared in a publication of the
Embassy of France, and in one other publication. Mr. Parrish is a noted NPR
jazz broadcast host. When contacted, it was apparent that Parrish had never
heard of McCarty. While I cannot prove that McCarty posted these bogus
notices, he certainly had the motive to do so.

Following the exposure of the false producing notices, McCarty's name
completely vanished from the Internet. He resorted entirely to false
identities to create business partners who do not exist. As of 1/14/03, a
quick glance at http://www.worldjazz.com, discloses the following:

1. Clicking on the banner "WorldJAZZ" produces an unresolved link to K1
Ventures, the largest venture capital company in Singapore. In discussion
with that company's secretary, she disavowed any connection between them and
McCarty, and was shocked at his implication that they were involved.

2. "Dr. Krishna Mahbren" is derived from a real person, Krishna Mahadoo,
V.P. of Beverly Hills Film Studios, a pink-sheet stock. McCarty cruises the
Internet for companies that don't answer the phone. McCarty made Mahadoo an
employee of that company's stock transfer agent, First American Stock
Transfer of Phoenix. When I pointed this out in a usenet post and notified
Mr. Mahdoo by mail, McCarty changed the company to "First American Stock of
Denver." Then he changed Mahadoo to Mahbren, and tacked on a "Dr." to the
phony name.

3. The claim that Moscow Central TV is to use material supplied by WorldJAZZ
is doubtful, as they were notified by mail. This claim has been made for the
better part of a year. When the date expires, McCarty simply creates a new
one.

4. "Event Sponsorship 2nd Year Running". This event does not exist. There is
no "Jersey Jazz Bass Festival." Previously, the website has exhibited a link
to the Island of Jersey in the English Channel. This locale has a surf
fishing festival, the Jersey Bass festival. There is no music festival. In
the past, association was advertised with "jazz musician" Peter Thliveros,
who is, in fact, a professional bass fisherman, not a musician.

5. The website is registered to "David Ellison", a fictitious person. In
the past, many different fictitious persons have been used, in conjunction
with yahoo mailboxes. Among McCarty's aliases, we have: Krishna Mahadoo,
Anthony Ramallo, David Ellison, David C.L. Feng, Ying Hong Huang, Lee
Hodges, Melinda Hsu, Melinda Shu, Robert Morein, Robert X Morein, Sylvan
Morein, Sylvan X Morein, et al.

6. The website morphs constantly. McCarty combs the Internet for identities
to steal. He chooses victims who do not represent themselves on the Web, and
are not easily reached by phone.

7. McCarty's other website, http://www.coralseastudios.com, has a similar
history. In the past, McCarty has actually used MY name as an endorsement,
apparently as a taunt, even though it makes extremely bad business sense.
Fortunately, Coral Seas went belly up, although the website lives on as a
zombie.

The obvious question is, if McCarty is so anxious to scam, why does he make
a constant racket under easily detectable fictitious names? It appears that
part of McCarty's mental illness is a distortion of reality. McCarty has an
obsession with the formal aspects of registering a business. To him, the "in
print" appearance is all that counts. It doesn't occur that people can
detect the reality that lies beyond. To McCarty fictitious names and posting
aliases are a real shield, just like a cat will crawl into a shopping bag to
hide.

McCarty had an early scheme for Internet radio. He claims to have sold
musical performance properties and/or a business plan to Black Entertainment
Television for $9.2M. Subsequently, he left Los Angeles. One unsubstantiated
rumor is that he left to avoid prosecution for a sex crime, presumably by
paying off the victim or family. Once in Australia, he made the acquaintance
of the brother of P.M. John Howard, who introduced him to contacts at ABN
Amro, an investment banking firm. They created a business plan for some kind
of a sound studio, still represented by the website
http://www.coralseastudios.com. After approximately a year, ABN withdrew
from partnership, but left the studio project still solvent. Some time
later, it went bankrupt or nearly so, owing $270,000 to it's employees. At
this point, Australia's entitlement law kicked in, paying the employees
monies owed them, with the exception of codirectors McCarty and Jeff Wexler.

It would appear that McCarty's enterprises failed because he has some kind
of mental imbalance, which exhibits signs of both schizophrenia and
obsessive-compulsive disorder. The impersonations which he makes of me are
a fraction of the numerous identities which he has used in the past, and
continues to use, on occasion, in the present. McCarty may actually believe
he is the person who he impersonates. Many of the identities are of
elaborate construction, taking some six months or more to take shape.
McCarty seems to have a magical belief that use of false identities provides
a shield.

In Australia, McCarty lived, and may continue to reside, in a condo at 65
Vasey Esplanade, Trinty Beach,
Cairns, Queensland, Australia. I periodically check to determine if he
relocates.

But why would McCarty want to escape his own identity so badly? Speculation
centers around the possibility that he did something not socially acceptable
in Los Angeles County in the late 90', possibly a sex crime.







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OFFICIAL RAM BLUEBOOK VALUATION wrote in
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On 2/6/04 4:11 AM, in article 20040205131101.22937.00001659@mb-

m04.aol.com,
"Ken Drescher" wrote:

trend. Dynaco A-20XL's are a 2-way 8" system with 2" cone tweeter. One
tweeter has been replaced with a very good match - probably by the same
supplier. The cabinets are in nice condition with no major defects.

These seem
to be very rare


Bluebook value, $5.

RIPOFF ALERT!




Another pack of lies from BMC.

r


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