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Some 25 years ago, Terry was the go-to-guy on 19th century stuff. I always wondered how he kept such a full inventory when he had such a broad customer base. But he did!
He was such a pleasure to deal with. I remember once when we were both set up at a show in Schenectady, NY. Somehow we did a deal whereby I traded my nice set of N29's, including a beautiful Ewing, for his raw joe Jackson Boston Stores. No intermediaries, just 2 guys trading cards. Rest easy, Terry, your place in the hobby hall of fame is secure. |
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