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This is a very sad note. Max has been a great friend to me and many of us in this hobby.
I first met Max in 1981 at the Willow Grove Show. Besides trading BB cards, we hit it off because Max is a true "trivia king", and with a great sense of humor. It wasn't that long ago when I chatted with Max and I was hoping he would recover from his recent illness. May GOD Bless him and comfort his family. TED Z |
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