Tales from the past, Black Book recovery
One week ago (November 18th) I got a PM from
brombear asking me "Didn't you have a couple sketchbooks stolen a few years ago?" and provided me an Ebay link. There to my shock was one of my missing sketchbooks up for sale on Ebay for $1500!! Back in the day, we artists often carried "Black Books" and exchanged sketches with other artists. Sorta like a private gallery. Soon the fanboys discovered this trait and soon everybody was doing them. Not so much any more nowadays.
The seller even went into great detail about me, who I was, where I lived, along with info on numerous artists featured within the pages. The book in question went missing at San Diego Comic Con in 1997. I had assumed another artist took it home to add to it and either mail it back or deliver it to me at another con. (With VERY few furry cons at the time.) After several months and cons, I figured it was simply stolen at a room party.
Til Bill showed me the link. I immediately contacted Ebay to notify them the book was stolen. But they kept circling me around to simply contact the police. The seller lives in San Diego, I contacted the San Diego Police, they pretty much gave me the "Your kidding right? A Sketchbook from 1997? Sorry, not important to us to pursue an investigation."
I then notified Madison police and talked to a cop, He asked for links, which I provided, and stated my case. He asked "Did you report this back in 97?" I said no, explaining why. He then said a detective will contact me later.
The next day I heard from 4 others "You know a sketchbook of yours is on Ebay? For big bucks!" I started to panic, contacted
EOcostello to get his opinion since he's a lawyer. He offered to send the seller a letter, representing me, wanting the book back. I was more paranoid somebody else would contact the seller and alert him I was aware of it and he'd make the book disappear again.
Then I heard from the detective, he was impressed with the art and concept, since he was a comic book fan. I gave him further details, even said I'm willing to NOT press charges providing I get the book back immediately, intact.
Within a couple hours I get a call back from the detective "Heres the sellers name and number, call him immediately, then call me back." Which I immediately did. The seller seemed VERY Eager to talk to me and return my book. He told me he "Found the book" sitting on a bus bench in 97. I asked why he didn't contact me or ship it back since my info was all there. "I just forgot til now!" was the answer. I made arrangements to have the book shipped back, insisting on a tracking number as well. I then an hour later got a text back with tracking info. And the Ebay listing was deleted. I called the detective back telling him the details. He was telling me that its not uncommon to have things that were stolen to pop up 5, 10, 15, 20 years and longer after the heat was down being sold on Ebay. I got VERY lucky!
The book is mostly filled, and sadly six contributors are now deceased. This book was one of three stolen from me over the years, One was themed 'Color', and it was 98% filled, and with maybe 2-3 pages in inked only, all was in color. I noticed some artist razor bladed out a few choice pieces early on, I suspect who did it, then the book itself vanished. it vanished shortly after this book vanished. And another artist told me while visiting a certain other artist, that they saw a stack of black books in a closet and spotted one with my name clearly written on the page ends (Easier to spot in a stack of other books) . I asked that artist why they didn't grab it, they thought I allowed that artist to take it home to work on it. Which I NEVER would have. The other book was a story boarded book of a project I was working on about a Polish Jewish cobbler and his two sons in the start of WW2. I had like 75-78 pages fleshed out and written. That vanished at Anthrocon.
But TWENTY SIX YEARS LATER, my book is back!
Art shown, Tim 'TOR' O'Roark, Ted Sheppard, Chuck Meville, and the late, great Michael Scot McMurry , AKA McMoo. Sadly all deceased.
brombear asking me "Didn't you have a couple sketchbooks stolen a few years ago?" and provided me an Ebay link. There to my shock was one of my missing sketchbooks up for sale on Ebay for $1500!! Back in the day, we artists often carried "Black Books" and exchanged sketches with other artists. Sorta like a private gallery. Soon the fanboys discovered this trait and soon everybody was doing them. Not so much any more nowadays.The seller even went into great detail about me, who I was, where I lived, along with info on numerous artists featured within the pages. The book in question went missing at San Diego Comic Con in 1997. I had assumed another artist took it home to add to it and either mail it back or deliver it to me at another con. (With VERY few furry cons at the time.) After several months and cons, I figured it was simply stolen at a room party.
Til Bill showed me the link. I immediately contacted Ebay to notify them the book was stolen. But they kept circling me around to simply contact the police. The seller lives in San Diego, I contacted the San Diego Police, they pretty much gave me the "Your kidding right? A Sketchbook from 1997? Sorry, not important to us to pursue an investigation."
I then notified Madison police and talked to a cop, He asked for links, which I provided, and stated my case. He asked "Did you report this back in 97?" I said no, explaining why. He then said a detective will contact me later.
The next day I heard from 4 others "You know a sketchbook of yours is on Ebay? For big bucks!" I started to panic, contacted
EOcostello to get his opinion since he's a lawyer. He offered to send the seller a letter, representing me, wanting the book back. I was more paranoid somebody else would contact the seller and alert him I was aware of it and he'd make the book disappear again.Then I heard from the detective, he was impressed with the art and concept, since he was a comic book fan. I gave him further details, even said I'm willing to NOT press charges providing I get the book back immediately, intact.
Within a couple hours I get a call back from the detective "Heres the sellers name and number, call him immediately, then call me back." Which I immediately did. The seller seemed VERY Eager to talk to me and return my book. He told me he "Found the book" sitting on a bus bench in 97. I asked why he didn't contact me or ship it back since my info was all there. "I just forgot til now!" was the answer. I made arrangements to have the book shipped back, insisting on a tracking number as well. I then an hour later got a text back with tracking info. And the Ebay listing was deleted. I called the detective back telling him the details. He was telling me that its not uncommon to have things that were stolen to pop up 5, 10, 15, 20 years and longer after the heat was down being sold on Ebay. I got VERY lucky!
The book is mostly filled, and sadly six contributors are now deceased. This book was one of three stolen from me over the years, One was themed 'Color', and it was 98% filled, and with maybe 2-3 pages in inked only, all was in color. I noticed some artist razor bladed out a few choice pieces early on, I suspect who did it, then the book itself vanished. it vanished shortly after this book vanished. And another artist told me while visiting a certain other artist, that they saw a stack of black books in a closet and spotted one with my name clearly written on the page ends (Easier to spot in a stack of other books) . I asked that artist why they didn't grab it, they thought I allowed that artist to take it home to work on it. Which I NEVER would have. The other book was a story boarded book of a project I was working on about a Polish Jewish cobbler and his two sons in the start of WW2. I had like 75-78 pages fleshed out and written. That vanished at Anthrocon.
But TWENTY SIX YEARS LATER, my book is back!
Art shown, Tim 'TOR' O'Roark, Ted Sheppard, Chuck Meville, and the late, great Michael Scot McMurry , AKA McMoo. Sadly all deceased.
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Wow! Congrats on getting your sketchbook back after so long! I am really surprised (and happy) that you were able to recover this. In my experience, the police usually don't want to get involved in this sort of situation. You definitely got in touch with exactly the right detective.
Funny coincidence, a guy was selling the original 3 foot wooden model of the 1966 USS Enterprise, that appeared in publicity photos of the TOS Star Trek stars.
It had disappeared decades ago too, and was found being sold on eBay.
https://www.flyingmag.com/original-.....k-model-found/
https://twitter.com/SauerRoss/statu.....46919033127136
It had disappeared decades ago too, and was found being sold on eBay.
https://www.flyingmag.com/original-.....k-model-found/
https://twitter.com/SauerRoss/statu.....46919033127136
This is why Red Shetland has Mr. Mink as a lawyer. Well, that and she knows Mr. Mink has zero interest in her, physically. (Owing to: (1) New York State Bar ethics rules about boinking clients; (2) way too much knowledge about what Red has done to
flinters; and (3) Mr. Mink's tastes in Polish-Ukrainian pine marten femmes in business suits, and 3/4 out of business suits.)
flinters; and (3) Mr. Mink's tastes in Polish-Ukrainian pine marten femmes in business suits, and 3/4 out of business suits.)
In a more serious vein, one way lawyers can give counsel and advice to clients is by shutting up and letting the client talk out the issue. Jim, more than legal advice, needed someone to talk at and listen, and then discuss ways of handling the situation. The drafting of the letter was more about giving Jim confidence someone was in back of him, and that there were options and plans. In the event, it was the Madison P.D. that did the heavy lifting, with mink-lawyers sitting in the shadows. I'm glad that justice was served, here.
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