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Chandy was a great dealer and a very nice person. I bought many unique and neat cards from him over the years. RIP Chandy....the hobby will miss you.
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Rest In Peace Prayers with the family
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Chandy was that rare person in the hobby, knowledgeable, respectful, and willing to help all collectors.
Dr. Beckett and I taped a tribute to Chandy for his podcast yesterday. And from reading these comments and other comments I knew from over the years that he always had time to contribute to the hobby, he will be missed. May his memory be for a blessing Rich
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Chandy was a great guy. I bought many publications from him over the 30 plus years that I've known him.
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Don't think I ever had any dealings with Chandy, but he was probably set up at every show I ever did over a couple of decades, and I always enjoyed seeing the crowds going through his many boxes of raw material. A real throwback to the old days, and nobody will replace him. I know it's a process, not a revolution, but it's hard for me not to see the passing from shows of Bill Huggins and Chandy so close together as part of a generational turnover in the hobby, one I'm very saddened to see. RIP.
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Great Guy
I bought many items over the years from Chandy on eBay. We would correspond and share our knowledge of photos and postcards. He was overly generous with his knowledge and took the time to email a complete and total stranger. The hobby lost a really good guy.
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