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Old 05-03-2024, 07:48 AM
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Is Kit Young still active? I know he used to advertise everywhere and had set up a hobby trade show that was in Hawaii, I think. He must be getting up there in age.
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Old 05-03-2024, 08:04 AM
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Is Kit Young still active? I know he used to advertise everywhere and had set up a hobby trade show that was in Hawaii, I think. He must be getting up there in age.
Kit is doing fine. His business is still going strong. His house in Hawaii burned down in the Maui fires but thankfully no one was hurt during that event. He did find a new place to stay in Hawaii this past winter.

He is reasonably active on facebook.

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Old 05-03-2024, 08:11 AM
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When I was a kid (in the late 70's) the dealer that first exposed me to vintage cards was Jim Elder out of Odessa, Florida. Every month I would get his catalog and dream of owning some of them. I remember saving up enough to be able to by a 1951 Bowman (Johnny Wyrostek) and then later a 1941 Play Ball of Harry "Gunboat" Gumpert.
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Old 05-03-2024, 08:53 AM
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Hilarious. The 51B Wyrostek was the second vintage card I ever purchased. The first was 57T Jablonski. Third, 57T Ditmar. Fourth, 52B Dropo. The Ditmar disappeared years ago, but still have the others. Dropo signed his for me about 30 years ago.

Funnier still is that these cards were all newer when I purchased them than the junk wax that came out at the same time is today.

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Harvey Brandwein, who used to run The National Pastime and also organized card shows, is retired but still living.
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As I've noted in other postings, my closest hobby friend was Bob Bostoff of Empire State Collectibles. He advertised in SCD and was a HUGE presence in NY-area card shows. His table always featured a little bit of everything, from cards, yearbooks, autographs and whatever. He passed away about fifteen years ago, and anyone who ever did business with him misses him.

One old time dealer I'm curious about is Ted Elmo, an autograph dealer active back in the Sixties(!). He advertised in Baseball Digest and would sell common Hall of Famers on 3x5 index cards for fifty cents. You know, common HOF players like Frisch, Dean, Crawford and Cochrane. He seems to have disappeared by the mid Seventies and I can't find any information about him at all, except form some indirect references to "something" that may have clouded his reputation?
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Old 05-03-2024, 01:43 PM
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Alan,

I had hundreds of deals with Bob Bostoff -- he bought from me and vice versa -- but like you said, we all miss him in New York. He and I once bought 110 1952's together at a La Guardia Airport show -- they were all high numbers and we split them up at his house, and we sold the Mantle quickly.

Have you seen Bob Ragoneese lately? He disappeared from the National a few years ago. He had similar displays to Bostoff and me. I hope he is okay.

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Is Dolloff Sports Cards in New Hampshire still around ? I called to request a catalog last fall and never received one.
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What about Greg Bussineau (Superior Sportscards)? I know he later went into auctions but haven't heard whether he's still active in years.

Philip Tremont was a well known Texas dealer of vintage cards in the 80's-90s. Whatever happened to him?
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As I've noted in other postings, my closest hobby friend was Bob Bostoff of Empire State Collectibles. He advertised in SCD and was a HUGE presence in NY-area card shows. His table always featured a little bit of everything, from cards, yearbooks, autographs and whatever. He passed away about fifteen years ago, and anyone who ever did business with him misses him.

One old time dealer I'm curious about is Ted Elmo, an autograph dealer active back in the Sixties(!). He advertised in Baseball Digest and would sell common Hall of Famers on 3x5 index cards for fifty cents. You know, common HOF players like Frisch, Dean, Crawford and Cochrane. He seems to have disappeared by the mid Seventies and I can't find any information about him at all, except form some indirect references to "something" that may have clouded his reputation?
Ted Elmo was a great guy, mostly autographs. He advertised in SCD all of the time. He passed (I'm guessing) at least 15 years ago. I think he had an asthma condition. The cloud on his reputation came out of Ted being too trusting. When the autographed Black and White HOF plaque debacle hit the hobby about 30 years ago Ted bought in and got burned when it turned out they were forgeries. I don't think he ever recovered from that financial hit.
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Kit is doing fine. His business is still going strong. His house in Hawaii burned down in the Maui fires but thankfully no one was hurt during that event. He did find a new place to stay in Hawaii this past winter.

He is reasonably active on facebook.

Rich
Wow I have not thought of Kit Young in years.

I remember seeing him at one of the very early National conventions in Chicago when I was probably 20 years old. I stopped to see if he had any interest is four early to mid-60's Topps complete sets I brought with me and told him I felt they were in VG + condition. He looked through the cards and said to a friend sitting next to him "this kid knows how to grade". I felt so honored to have a guy in the hobby like Kit Young pay me that compliment.

We agreed on a price and he grabbed his checks that were laying on the table (it wasnt a check book...it was like he grabbed the next stack of checks out of the box the bank sends you) and wrote me out the biggest check I had ever seen in my life. I shook his hand, said our goodbyes and saw my dad standing there with his eyes wide and mouth hanging open. And all he said was..."you took a check from that guy"? LOL
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Had a friend who bought thousands of commons and semi-stars for TTM autos. Anyone
time he had a 1500+ in the mail. Kit was/is a wonderful dealer.
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