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Shah's boots

Horse riding boots on sale on eBay

Starting eBay bid: US $39,000.00. Bids: 0

"Iran's SHAH boots, vintage horseriding boots, belong to SHAH Pahlavi. In 1990 I was a security officer!!!!! in his palace wich is a museum now and that time, and I took it my self!!!!! I know it was bad and i went to jail for 4 YEARS. I am not crazy to sell it but, i just want to show it off and if i get a serius bidder, i sell it. I've contact his son REZA PAHLAVI, twice about this item and ask for his company, but he never answered me back!! i quess he is busy. Serius bidders only (please)..." -- Sami Rezaii

17-Sep-2007
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You are a thief. They should arrest your ass!

by farrad02 on

Ahmagh to yek dozd hastee!


Darius Kadivar

CHECK OUT THIS VIDEO: Shah on Persian Gulf and Jewish Lobby

by Darius Kadivar on

 

 Mike Wallace ( who interviewed Ahmadinejad) interviews the Shah and is outwitted by the Shah. 28 years later it seems silly to think that the Shah was NOKAREH America and Israel ...

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQgZ3oLp_WY

History seems to have given the Shah credit and how much Wallace totally misjudged him ...

Up to viewers to draw their conclusions,

Darius KADIVAR

 


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Dozd

by Irooni (not verified) on

Mageh misheh be ye adame dozd etemad kard. In baba yek sharlataneh ke mikhad ye khar peida koneh va saresh kolah bezareh. in potina ham gholabieh khoda midoneh az koja kharideh manzoram dozdideh ;o.


Majid

Ramin!

by Majid on

After what happened to SHAH ! who wants to be in his shoes?


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How do we know, if he is not lying?

by Shahrokh T (not verified) on

Where on this boot, it says, it belongs to Shah? In addition, the leather shoes or boots dry out in a couple of years and it is hard to even wear it. After 30 years, I do not think the boot would look like this on the picture.


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Thief

by Hooman (not verified) on

They should have kept you in prison for 14, instead of 4, years. No self respecting person would place a bid on a stolen item. Especially if the stolen item is of his/her country's heritage.

Keep the boots. Hopefully you'll be buried in them one day.


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Hoax & Federal Crime

by Anonym (not verified) on

Probably a hoax, the boots in the picture are copies of the U.S. WW-II paratrooper boots that are traded in the collectors' and reenactors' market for about $100-200 in that condition.
Presuming the seller is telling the truth he has to deal with U.S. Federal authorities including U.S. Customs as to how the stolen goods were transported and imported into the U.S.; and multiple criminal acts of receiving, possessing and offering to sell the admitedly stolen property. see Title 18 Uinted States Code, Section 2315. The cost of defending this case exceeds what he expects the proceeds to be.


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You are a Dozd!

by Dozd Geer (not verified) on

Why would anyone want to buy a hot item from a Dozd like you!? I don't blame Reza Pahlavi not returning your call because you are a bloody Dozd. How many lies did you say to get to America?