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nyyanksghr 12-24-2009 06:59 AM

Our buddy George Michael has passed away
 
George Michael passed away last night at 230 a.m. after a 2 year battle with cancer. While most of the world knows George from The George Michael Sports Machine that ran for 27 years, many board members knew George as a dedicated collector of vintage baseball photos. George collected pre 1960 photos of ballplayers in sliding, game action. George was full of life and was collecting right up to the last minute. I spoke at length with him Sunday. He was enthusiastic about so many pre 1920 sliding photos we purchased from the Sun Times.
From a selfish standpoint, I will miss George for his kindness, business guidance, wisdom, and friendship. George was a consultant on my recent purchases of The Chicago Sun Times photo archives as well as many other large deals over the last 10 years. George...I already miss you. The only thing he loved more than his sliding photos was his wife Pat. Please keep her in your prayers. Pat called this morning and says a memorial service will be after Jan. 1st. I'll post when the date is set. John Rogers

ullmandds 12-24-2009 07:02 AM

My condolences...I used to watch the sports machine late sunday nights when I was younger....and I always enjoyed George's commentary.

Rich Klein 12-24-2009 07:12 AM

And for those who grew up in NY like me
 
We also remember George from is WABC days as the evening disc jockey. George also announced Islander games for several years and was very versatile in his interests. The work he did on baseball photography was lovingly notated in several SABR research journals.

Condolonces to all who knew him

Regards
Rich Klein

calvindog 12-24-2009 07:50 AM

My prayers are with George and his family.

Leon 12-24-2009 07:51 AM

my condolences too
 
Always sad to hear of another collector passing away. My condolences to his family and friends. May he rest in peace.

Robextend 12-24-2009 08:09 AM

Sad news, always looked forward to watching the Sports Machine when I was growing up. He will be missed.

Rich Klein 12-24-2009 08:56 AM

For those who are interested in the radio career of GM
 
Allan Sniffen; webmaster of the WABC tribute site in New York has added a nice "radio-centric" tribute to Mr. Michael on his site.

http://www.musicradio77.com/index.html

There is a fee for this site; but if you are into old radio "air-checks"; this is a terrific site to listen to old school Top 40

http://www.reelradio.com/rf/gmwabc12...l#gmwabc121974

Regards
Rich

Rob D. 12-24-2009 09:03 AM

Last few weeks have been rough ones for our hobby.

williamcohon 12-24-2009 09:59 AM

George gave a wonderful presentation at the Cincinnati SABR convention, a few years ago. He had a monumental knowledge base, and was overflowing with energy and enthusiasm.

scgaynor 12-24-2009 11:22 AM

That is terrible, I really liked George. I spoke with him a few weeks ago, but have not seen him in a few years.

Scott

Potomac Yank 12-24-2009 11:28 AM

Sad ... very sad indeed .....
 
We've lost an Icon.

My warmest thoughts to the family, and friends.

RichardSimon 12-24-2009 12:36 PM

I was really saddened by this news. George had been a customer of mine, though in the past few years I had not been in touch with him. I always admired his tenacity in tracking down those "sliding into a base" photos and I would always contact him when I obtained some.
He will be missed and my condolences to his family.

Jewish-collector 12-24-2009 02:15 PM

He was a long time sportscaster here in Washington, DC on WRC Channel 4. The radio station WTEM 980 has been all day "Remembering George Michael".

bmarlowe1 12-24-2009 03:18 PM

George was one of the few people I have encountered who was really excellent at analyzing the content of early baseball images and his articles on that subject which appeared in SABR publications influenced me.

George was also aware of how messed up the photo ID's were in many well-known baseball history books, but he was just too nice a guy to call people out on it.

KNH 12-24-2009 03:31 PM

I used to watch his show at 11:30pm on I believe it was Sunday night. He did an excellent job and will sure be missed.

chris6net 12-25-2009 12:06 AM

George Michael
 
George You will be missed. Condolences to your family 70 years old is to young these days but I know you got your moneys worth. CN

ethicsprof 12-25-2009 01:10 AM

a sad day,indeed
 
my deepest sympathy to family and friends

barry

Rich Klein 12-25-2009 04:57 AM

And not just George in this
 
[George was also aware of how messed up the photo ID's were in many well-known baseball history books, but he was just too nice a guy to call people out on it.[/QUOTE]

One of my favorite stories was when Marty Appel was writing his biography of King Kelly; he saw a photo of someone purported to be Kelly in the Ken Burns baseball series. He called up Burns' office and was told something to the effect that the person pictured looked like Kelly but we just used that because it was close enough and there weren't many photos of King Kelly available.

So it's not just in biographies but also in TV shows (and we once spent a very heated month on SABR-L discussing the Ken Burns series)

Regards
Rich


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