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It is with a heavy heart that I say dad passed away this morning. He loved this hobby and he enjoyed meeting and talking with his friends - the customers and dealers- at each and every card show. He tried really hard to make this hobby a great experience. Thank you to everyone and all his friends. Terry
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That is the saddest news I will hear for a longtime, Terry. I am so sorry. I looked for y'all a few times at the National this year and someone told my y'all didn't make it. The thought entered my mind that your dad might be sick. Please give my condolences to Shirley and the grandkids. He was a wonderful, wonderful person. I am not sure I enjoyed talking to anyone in the hobby more than him. The first time I met him at the National, about 25ish years ago, he gave me about $16k in cards and told me to pay him when I could. Brockelman told him I was good for it, if I recall.
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 09-10-2025 at 02:07 PM. |
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Very sad news. My condolences to you all.
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Very sad news. I first met Terry in Albany about 30 years ago. He made a very fair trade with a newbie. He was one of the kindest and most knowledgeable people in the hobby and I'll remember him fondly. Rest in peace, Terry.
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Very sad news. What a nice man he was. Very generous with his hobby knowledge. Sorrowful condolences to his family. RIP
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David McDonald Greetings and Love to One and All Anything is possible if you don't know what you're talking about. Last edited by Kawika; 09-14-2025 at 01:07 PM. |
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Terry,
I'm very sorry to hear this. I noticed that you were all absent at this year's National. My condolences to you, your mother & extended family during this tough period....Mark |
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That's such sad news. It was always so delightful to see the Knouses, pere et fils, at just about every show I was ever at. Nicer people you'll never meet, and Terry, Sr., takes to his grave more knowledge of the real old and rare vintage stuff than possibly anybody ever.
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Please allow me to add my condolences. Even though the bulk of his inventory made me an unlikely customer-- and I suspect he knew this-- he was always friendly and sharing hobby knowledge. I always found him extremely pleasant and a real gentleman. Sorry to hear of his passing.
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Terry, very, very sad to hear this.
As you know your dad and I did many deals over the years, and he contributed greatly to my collection. I always looked forward to seeing him and your mom each year when the National rolled around. Please give your mother my condolences, as well as to you and your family. He was a great guy that had a major impact on the vintage hobby. A wealth of knowledge and I always enjoyed his stories and catching up on his other items he collected. Scott |
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I bought my first Old Judge from your dad (1887 Tim Keefe pose 251 - 7) at a Gloria Rothstein Show on January 19, 1997 at the White Plains (NY) Convention Center. I was astounded at the sheer number of N172s he had. No one else was even close! I'm still collecting them.
He had so much other 19th century stuff you could spend hours at his tables. He was great to just chat with at shows, too. My condolences to you and your family. |
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I am really sorry to hear this. I enjoyed speaking with Terry every Wilmington MA show he attended. He also collected Boy Scout patches (among many other things) so it was great to talk with him about both 19th century baseball and scouting memorabilia. He always provided great advice and was a pleasure to talk with especially at the scout tradeorees at Camp Carpenter the week before the Wilmington show. It was always a treat to see him and Shirley there.
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I am so saddened by the passing of Terry. Spent many fine hours before during and after shows. RIP y friend
Vic Stanley |
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My condolences.
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Terry, so sorry to hear. He was a great guy! Condolences to you and your family.
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Sincere condolences to the family. Terry was a very special man. He loved the hobby and it showed.
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My condolences. I used to love seeing your dad's amazing 19th and early ,20th century rarities.
Kind and so knowledgeable too
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Rest in peace
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I only had the pleasure of meeting Terry a couple of times, but he was the kind of dealer and person that you instantly knew was someone you would always appreciate and just wished there were many more of. Kind, mild mannered and trustworthy. When you met him, these very admirable traits made themselves apparent instantaneously.
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Terry,
Condolences to you and your family. I always enjoyed talking with your father and you and your family over the years at The National. I first met Terry back in 97 at my first National and was just in awe of the 19th Century items that he had for sale and his knowledge of the pieces.... Truly Museum Quality stuff year after year. I specifically remember some of the super rare Spaulding World Tour cabinet cards that were in the cases of amazing items your family always had. But again, the knowledge and friendliness of Terry is what I will always smile about when I think of him and those wonderful 19th century items. Like Leon stated, I was worried he might be in ill health when I didn't see him set up at the National this year. Best wishes to you and your family in the coming days as you deal with your loss. Tim Kindler |
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Thanks for letting us know, my sympathies.
I always enjoyed seeing him at the Nationals and chatting. When he found out I was from MN he told me about his Boy Scout badge collection and one of the few he was looking for was from Duluth, MN. Every year after that when I stopped by his first question was if I had found the badge he was looking for. Good memories that will always be remembered, Lee
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Terry - My condolences to you and your family. I always loved catching up with you and your dad back in the day.
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I was really hoping to see your table again this year. I learned a lot from Terry. My condolences to your family.
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Terry, I have fond memories of you and your dad (and the incredible cards in your showcases) at mid-Atlantic shows going back 30 years or so. May your dad RIP.
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My deepest condolences. Terry was one of the good eggs of the hobby, one of the most pleasant people to encounter at a show, always kind, always willing to give information freely, and made most of us slobs look even slovenlier too. I very much enjoyed our stop n' chats and will miss him. RIP.
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Sorry for your Loss
And My Deepest Condolences. Your Dad was always a Joy to talk with. After my Dad retired in mid 80's he started setting up at more shows and became friendly with your Dad. He will be missed and memories of him will be treasured. J |
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So sorry to hear. I echo what everyone here already said about the great value he and your family brought to our hobby and the importance of personal relationships in it. My oldest card also came from TnT, opening up the world of 19th century collecting. Thanks for sharing this news with us.
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Oh, Terry, I'm so, so sorry. What a nice man he was. I loved chatting with him at the National each year. Just a hobby icon, a name I've known for as long as I've been in the hobby.
We're all better off for having met him. -Al |
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Damn, I just saw this. When I didn’t see him at the National I got very concerned. What a great guy.
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Terry,
Very sorry to hear of your loss. I go back with your dad 40 years, and he truly was one of the real gentlemen in the hobby. His table was always one of the first I'd go to, and I very much enjoyed the conversations and dealings I had with him. My deepest condolences to you, your family and friends. Corey Shanus |
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Terry- I am so sorry to hear about your Dad's passing. He has been a fixture in this hobby for as long as I can remember- and a trusted friend and colleague. This past years National- was not the same without your Dad being there. I know he will always be remembered for his many years of service to the National- as a long time board member. He cared about The National- and was deeply respected by his fellow board members- and the tableholders of the show. He will be deeply missed by all of us who knew him well- Kevin
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May he RIP my thoughts and prayers are with his family.
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Terry,
So sorry to hear of your dad's passing. Chatting with your dad was always the highlight of the Shriner's Show for me. Enjoyed doing business with him for many years. My condolences to your family. Patrick McMenemy Last edited by Vintagecatcher; 09-11-2025 at 06:15 AM. |
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I bought several items from him over the years, and always enjoyed talking with him. May he rest in peace. My condolences to your family.
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Always enjoyed spending time with you all at the NSCC
May Terry's memory be for a blessing Regards Rich
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Dear Terry,
I just now read this sad news about your father. As so many others have noted I was concerned when I didn't see him at this year's National, an event that was dear to his heart. Your father was a born teacher--he loved to share the knowledge he had acquired about 19c baseball and he did so as enthusiastically and unselfishly as anyone I had met in the hobby. Talking with him was always something I looked forward to since I learned so much from our rich conversations. He was a hobby one-of-one and we will all miss him and cherish his memory. I send my heartfelt condolences to your mother, you, and all of your extended family. Warm regards, Mike
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Terry--I'm so sorry to hear this. Like Kevin, I first met your dad at the Gloria Rothstein White Plains Show about 35 years ago. He always had a great stock of 19th century cards and had a story to go with every one of them. I loved visiting the table because it was such a family affair with you, your mom, Shirley, and your dad (and later your kids).
The last time I saw Terry and Shirley was at the Long Beach show in 2020 I believe. Terry and Shirley had come from Arizona to see some coins. I didn't even notice them walking around till some woman comes over and gives me a hug (your mom). You all always made me feel like family and I am saddened today as if a blood relative had passed away. My best to you and the kids and please give Shirley a hug for me and tell her how much we all love her. Jay Last edited by oldjudge; 09-12-2025 at 12:15 AM. |
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I am so very sorry to hear this. Please accept my condolences, and may his memory be a blessing.
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Another Hobby icon has left us. So sorry for your loss.
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I"m so sorry to hear this. Terry was a very nice man and very generous with his knowledge, I learned a lot and it was always nice seeing him at the National. My condolences to his family, he will be greatly missed.
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I didn't know your dad well as we had very different collecting interests, but I remember him quite well from being a fixture at shows and always enjoyed perusing his cases with the really rare "old stuff". Not sure why it stands out, but I recall listening to a conversation between him and a collector about the 1800's tobacco "scraps". Always had a sweet smile and a friendly vibe.
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Terry,
So sad to hear this. Great great memories with your dad, mom, and you. Please give your mom a kiss and hug from me and I am so sorry for your loss! Peace and love to you all. Aaron Seefeldt |
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So sorry to hear this Terry, condolences to you and family. Some of my most cherished hobby memories are linked to your father & family. Many visits at the National and elsewhere, talking about campground gossip, boy scout patches, and amazing finds from your Dad's early hobby days. Among other contributions, Terry Sr. helped us catalogue the original Goodwin glass plate negative find. Some of my most cherished cards originate from your father (2007 National example below). So sorry to hear this news and I'm with Jay, please send Shirley our love with a big hug!, thoughts and prayers are with you.
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Very sad to hear this, Terry. My condolences to you and your family.
I bought a few cards from your dad over the years and always enjoyed dealing with him. Regards, Scott |
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I am so sorry to hear your dad past. wow, I can recall always being fascinated by his table and he was so nice to me even though I was hardly a big spender way back when but he would take the time to answer all of my questions. You cold hear it in his voice he sold what he did.
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The hobby has lost one of it's truly good guys. He was always there at the National as a reminder of the way the hobby once was and should be. He sold me my first Yum Yum back in the 90s and was always a pleasure to deal with. He will be missed.
Richard Masson Last edited by yomass; 09-12-2025 at 12:22 PM. |
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Terry, very sorry to hear this news. I always looked forward to seeing your dad in Boston. He was always upbeat and smiling. Just a tremendous person. He will be missed. My best to you and your family.
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