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Bill - Thank you for all the conversations and memories during our New York trips/shows - rest in peace and God bless you and your family!
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Sad news. I remember going to House of Cards in Wheaton in the 70’s.
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Very sorry to hear the news. My heartfelt condolences to his friends and family.
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Terrible, terrible news. Condolences to Bill's family, staff, coworkers, and friends.
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Please accept my deepest sympathy
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I shall always remember getting my first pre-War card, a T207 of Walter Johnson, in a trade for some 1960 Topps cards with Bill at his Maryland brick-and-mortar store circa 1990. This began my gravitation to becoming predominantly a pre-War collector, especially of WaJo and Sam Rice cards. Rocky, Bill also told me many years ago that he is a distant relative of HOFer Miller Huggins. RIP, Bill.
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Many condolences to his family and friends. I was stationed at Fort Meade from 1979 to 1981. Made many trips from Baltimore to Wheaton. Bill was great. I think he was with Nick Schoff at the House of Cards? Maybe not.
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Sad news
Bill Huggins was a special guy who built a great business over the last 40+ years. He was a fantastic relationship builder with a big personality, who probably knew just about everybody who happened upon this career path throughout the country. He was knowledgeable, fair, and always approachable.
Of all the dealers I have known over the years, I don't think anyone embraced the fun of this hobby/business as much as Bill did. Whether it was golfing, playing fantasy baseball, going out for dinner and drinks after a card show, working on a card deal, or getting that cool consignment- Bill always seemed to have a great time. A dealer buddy once told me - "If Huggy ain't smiling...he's probably sleeping- or just had a double bogey....". I will miss my friend- as will this hobby. RIP Huggy |
Not going to lie that this one hits deep:(
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Huggins & Scott are one of the sponsors of Dr. Beckett's podcast and he did a nice tribute to Bill that aired today
https://beckettinsights.podbean.com/...cott-auctions/ Regards Rich |
Great Guy
I enjoyed talking to him a number of times in recent years. Down to earth and was always willing to share his many years of experience with me. Thank you, Bill, and RIP.
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RIP Bill Huggins
My sincerest condolences for the entire Huggins and Scott Organization, Team Members and Family-Our hobby has lost a legendary personality of the hobby that had a great sense of humor, honest business ethics and his obvious passion & love of hobby, he was a pleasure to interact with and I was blessed to have played cards with him at Philly!
Huggins and Scott is a unique and innovative auction house, and this Net 54 thread is a great tribute to this well deserved hobby legend and his place in hobby history. May God be with you....RIP |
This is such sad news. My thoughts are with Bill's family and everyone at Huggins & Scott and The House of Cards.
My teenage sons and I have spent a lot of time at The House of Cards over the past five years and got to know Bill. He was so generous in sharing his knowledge about the hobby with us. Nobody knew more. What we appreciate much more is that he accentuated the positive. He made collecting fun. We can't think of him without seeing a smile on his face. We will miss him a lot. |
Bill was a great guy, he always had time to discuss a submission or just chat. He will be greatly missed.
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