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Old 01-08-2024, 06:04 PM
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Default It is with Unimaginable Sadness that we have lost our Dear Ted Zanidakis

The Hobby has lost an Amazing Pioneer! Ted was an Icon here and judging by my last thread he was very well liked and respected. Ted moved on to Baseball Card Collecting Heaven tonight, just a few days before he was scheduled to come home.

I am a wreck as I am sure many of you will be too....

We weren't expecting this but as you all know, nothing in life is a Gimme.

I will post details of the services and where to send condolences once the family gives me the ok.

Teddy, I love you to Death! I sure hope you are in Peace my dear friend.

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Old 01-08-2024, 06:09 PM
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That's horrible news. One thing we can all say is that he will be fondly remembered for all the comradery and the well articulated incredible articles/posts he made. It's a testament to Ted that he was always willing to share his knowledge and enjoyed doing it.

We're all going to miss Ted. A heartfelt condolence to his family on this board and nearest and dearest to him.

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Never met Tedbut know his reputation. Definitely a loss for the collectors word. RIP Ted.
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That is so sad. Ted was awesome.
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Such horrible news. Although I never met him, he always seemed like such a nice man willing to share his knowledge. RIP Ted
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Old 01-08-2024, 06:13 PM
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Saw Ted every year when he came to Cooperstown.
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Old 01-08-2024, 06:18 PM
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So very sorry to hear this. Ted did so much for the hobby. He will truly be missed.
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Old 01-08-2024, 06:31 PM
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Dang...I was looking forward to his return to posting here. Our paths never crossed, but you could tell on the forum here that he was passionate about our hobby, and was so incredibly willing to share his knowledge, thoughts and theories...definitely a collector's collector.

Thanks Ted, we will miss you!


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Old 01-08-2024, 06:18 PM
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I have been fortunate enough and had the pleasure of meeting and talking to Ted along with Dan at several Philly shows. Ted was always so enthusiastic about this Hobby. He was truly a gentleman and will surely be missed. Rip Teddy Z.

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Very sorry to see this. I never knew Ted, maybe exchanged a few messages over the years, but I could always tell by his posts and by the posts of others that he was a truly great, genuine human being. Always willing to share his immense knowledge, to encourage other collectors, and to engage in this hobby with incredible enthusiasm. I suspect this is the way he lived his life in general, and I am sure he will be missed by all who knew him, and by many who didn't. RIP Ted Z.
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I'm devastated.

Life is fragile. Let's be nice to one another. I should work on that myself.
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He will be missed, just one of those periodic reminders, take the time to chat with those you can, time is finite. I mourn the many conversations I never got to have with Ted.
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A sad day, truly a gut punch to this sub and the hobby in general. Will never be another one like Ted. So generous with his time and amazing knowledge.

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So very sorry to hear this. Ted and I had many wonderful exchanges. I also have many of his cards in my collection. This one hurts.
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Damn. This sucks. Ted was a GREAT guy. Super nice, loved to chat and always happy to help. Plus, he is a t206 legend. This is a huge loss. I am very sad. My heart goes out to his family. Thanks Ted for all the advice and chatter- I hope there is a t206 Wagner waiting for you in heaven.
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RIP guy
I will always remember the days we ate pizza at Dominic's in Newtown and traded many T206 cards.

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Not a great way to start 2024!

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Old 01-08-2024, 06:35 PM
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The glow of Ted's passion for cards was inspiring and visible to all. What a loss.

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I can’t even fathom the wealth of knowledge he had. Always, always so willing to share his knowledge and teach the next generation of collectors. His T206 threads were always so informative. RIP
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Old 01-08-2024, 06:44 PM
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I met Ted once in Cooperstown. He had no idea who I was, but exactly and willingly showed me a stack of Near Mint T206 cards he had. He handed them to me at let me hold them.
He didn't have to, he was just excited to share the hobby with me.
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Old 01-08-2024, 06:50 PM
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My deepest condolences to all of Ted’s family and friends. He was a true gentleman and scholar, with boundless enthusiasm for the hobby and such great willingness to share his immense knowledge. Few spanned so many eras in the hobby. And he always had a kind word to share. RIP.
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Needless to say. Very sad news indeed. I just talked with him yesterday, and planned on checking in regularly. My thoughts and condolences going out to Charlotte, Zoe and Ron, as well as the rest of his extended family. I met Ted on my first trip to Willow Grove in '83 and we formed a fast friendship. One that is treasured forever. Here is a picture of Ted, myself, Jack & Bev Urban at one of Kit Young's Hawaii shows in the 90's
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I’m so sorry to hear this news. I met you and Ted at one of the first Philly shows after Covid.

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Rest In Peace, it was a pleasure knowing him and talking T206s with him.

Will truly be missed but always remembered in the hobby.

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Oh, no!

So sorry to read the title of this thread.

Best wishes to Ted's family, and his friends, starting with you Dan, thank you for keeping us updated on your friend.

We lost a legend, that's for sure.

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Oh wow!!!! A sad day for sure! Will miss all the T206 updates and back and forths.
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RIP to Ted Z

Did not know him, but his knowledge and wisdom preceded him.

Grateful for Ted and we can all hope to follow his zeal, passion, and great legacy in card collecting and life

A great man indeed. Will be praying for family and friends during this time.
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As knowledgeable as Teddy was in the card hobby, he was even a better person. This is a sad day for the entire hobby. May he rest in peace.
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Ted, this forum hasn't been the same during the many weeks you have been unable to post, and it won't be the same in the future. I'll always remember how much you cherished the T213-1 card of Matty that I traded to you many years ago. RIP, Ted.
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Oh no, really sad news. Ted and I go back probably 20+ years. Spent time together at some of the Philly shows, and we met up in person a few times in New York & New Jersey to do T206 rare back trades. What a legend in the hobby, a wealth of knowledge as many above have said, and just a really kind man. Rest in peace, my friend.
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Oh no. Ted was a hobbyist in the truest sense and so encouraging and gracious to me about T206 research. I am glad to have known him and to have had the chance to break bread with him a couple of times at a National several years ago. I know how proud he was of his family, his work as a Lucent engineer, and the articles he wrote about the 1948 Leaf set. His lifelong passion for baseball cards—especially his beloved T206–was simply unmatched. A Net54 Hall of Famer for sure. RIP my friend.
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Really sad day for the hobby...he was always there to help since my first days of coming around here. I've learned so much from his posts...he will truly be missed by all. Prayers for the family...
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Ted was always so nice to me and happy to talk every time I saw him. I truly appreciate the joy he brought to our conversations.

My condolences to Charlotte and all of Ted's friends and family.

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I am truly heartbroken and devastated.

I met Ted for the first time at one of the Cooperstown shows, that he would set up in the small room at the Cooperstown Veterans Club. I was finally able to reconnect with him, when I came to this forum, as an adult in 2019. We had many conversations over email, though looking back on it I very much regret not getting his phone number and being able to talk to him on the phone. We spoke of the Old Yankees players, baseball cards, life, etc. It was the thing that always amazed me about this hobby, that it could bring people young and old together

I was able to see Ted again, at the Philly Show, post Covid. In the past we had many conversations about Phil Rizzuto, Ted explained to me how they didn't live to far from one another at one point. In a very fitting manner, he happened to be selling a raw 1950 Bowman Phil Rizzuto card, which I happily purchased from him. It was a nice way to culminate meeting again, and being able to discuss the hobby.

2023, was a bit of a mess for me, numerous family issues, and life issues got in the way of me being able to participate in the Hobby, and my conversations with Ted unfortunately lessened. When I saw the good news a few days ago, I was hoping that I'd be able to see Ted in Person again, or at least speak to him through email or an eventual phone call. This is a stark reminder to not take life for granted, cherish your friends and loved ones and that life is truly too short.

Ted was an incredible man. I will sorely miss him, and our conversations. You wish men, like Ted, could live forever, with the amount of kindness he was able to show to so many people. If there is a collection occurring for his funeral expenses I will gladly participate.

Ted, enjoy the great big Card Show in the sky. Where you're able to endlessly talk about the hobby we love so much, with so many others.

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This outpouring of love and support is all you need to see to know how much of a treasure he has been to the hobby and this Net54 forum family. You will be missed Ted Z!

For some reason, I get this sense that Ted is in a better place now and that he has been given the answers to all his theories on T206 and every other set he pontificated about. May we all strive to be a little like Ted each day!
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This hobby is every bit as much about the people as it is the cards. The hobby has lost one of the great people in it.
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