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ncinin 05-30-2023 08:19 PM

Joe Yanello RIP
 
I heard from a reliable source that Joe Yanello passed away this morning.

Some who started collecting in the past few years may not have known Joe but was a large dealer in the Midwest and once had a nice website with a lot of pre war cards and was well respected.

aconte 05-30-2023 08:23 PM

Rip!
 
Prayers to family and friends.

Rest in peace to a great hobby friend and all around nice guy!

He will be missed.

Bkrum 05-30-2023 08:23 PM

Very good dude who was instrumental in helping me and my Dad build our collection throughout the years. Did lots and lots of deals with him. Will be missed…..

Neal 05-30-2023 09:09 PM

I'm glad I knew him. Sending his family and friends my thoughts and prayers.

Rest easy, Joe

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Jay Wolt 05-30-2023 09:31 PM

Was a fixture at the National & ebay & even ran an auction for a few years
RIP Shoeless Joe

nolemmings 05-30-2023 10:02 PM

Damn nice guy and really down to Earth. Very sorry to hear of his passing. Peace be with you Joe.

prestigecollectibles 05-30-2023 11:25 PM

If this is the same guy it seems he died last year on May 30th.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries...ry?id=35051987

Leon 05-30-2023 11:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by prestigecollectibles (Post 2344147)
If this is the same guy it seems he died last year on May 30th.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries...ry?id=35051987

Different Joe. Our Joe wasn't 78.
Joe was always great to chat with. I did several deals with him over the years. Rip Joe, you'll be missed.
.

Michael Peich 05-31-2023 07:10 AM

Joe was a terrific guy and I always cherished our conversations at the National. I did lots of deals with him when he ran his auction house and always looked forward to his new offerings.

He was a wonderful, down-to-earth and genuine man who will be missed by those of us who knew him.

RIP, Joe.

Mike

Exhibitman 05-31-2023 08:03 AM

RIP, Joe.

Scott L. 05-31-2023 09:13 AM

His auctions back in the day were a major source of my T206 520 set. He ran a great business. Condolences to his family.

T206Collector 05-31-2023 09:31 AM

He won the Lionel Carter T206 set when it was in Mastro back in 2007. And he won a T205 set in Heritage back in 2010, which sourced a nice pair of signed T205 cards -- Wheat and Marquard. He touched a lot of the cards in the hobby.

Jay Wolt 05-31-2023 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by T206Collector (Post 2344220)
He won the Lionel Carter T206 set when it was in Mastro back in 2007

Yep! I had a few dozen of the L.Carter T206's incl this WaJo that Joe personally sold to me

https://www.qualitycards.com/pictures/1243495452.jpg

MonsterCards 05-31-2023 10:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by prestigecollectibles (Post 2344147)
If this is the same guy it seems he died last year on May 30th.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries...ry?id=35051987

That was Shoeless Joe's father. Didn't realize they passed exactly a year apart.

The National was his one show/year the past handful of years, but during the 1990s/2000s, he was all over the Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania part of the show circuit.

Saying that he "touched a lot of cards" is an accurate way to put it. Through that volume and his aptitude, he became one of the most incredibly knowledgeable people on cards that you'd ever meet.

MVSNYC 05-31-2023 01:03 PM

Very sad. RIP, Joe.

RayBShotz 05-31-2023 01:27 PM

Genuine, solid gold individual.
I'll miss you Joe.
RayB

crispycards 05-31-2023 01:47 PM

Many quality deals with Shoeless Joe over the years. So sad to see this news. He was one of the first dealers to choose to not do business with PSA and one year he showed up at the National with a hundred cases (it seemed like) of SGC graded vintage cards.
I always admired him for that.
RIP Joe!

Jason 05-31-2023 02:11 PM

How unfortunate RIP Joe. So many cards purchased over the years. What good memories of my early days of vintage collecting and picking up cards off his website. He was always willing to hold a card or two. Huge loss to the hobby!

Baseball Rarities 05-31-2023 03:10 PM

Way too young. He was always a pleasure to deal with. RIP Joe.

dstudeba 05-31-2023 04:59 PM

Oh gosh, that is horrible.

I don't know what to say other than I am gutted. Worked with him over the years and enjoyed the friendship of he and his wife.

talkinbaseball 05-31-2023 06:22 PM

I always liked his auctions, never got to meet Joe.
Very sad.
John

Vintagecatcher 06-01-2023 07:22 AM

Condolences to Joe's family and friends!
 
Bought many cards from Joe through the years through Joe's Vintage Sports Cards. I did finally meet him at one of the Nationals.

He had a big presence on eBay, and I suspect the emergence of PWCC may have had a big impact on his eBay business as he faded from the spotlight.

Rest in peace Joe!

Patrick

autograf 06-01-2023 07:37 AM

Joe was a fantastic guy and a fixture at the National and regional IL, OH, KY, IN, TN shows that I can remember for the last 20-25 years. Maybe longer. As others have said, he had an encyclopedic knowledge of cards. RIP Joe and prayers to his family.....

LEHR 06-01-2023 09:30 AM

Sad to here. Joe was a good guy and we did several deals years ago when I was part of another message board he was on. Was he still living in Florida?

Jay Wolt 06-01-2023 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LEHR (Post 2344502)
Was he still living in Florida?

He left the Fla Keys years ago & went back to Illinois

bbsports 06-01-2023 09:36 PM

This is a total shock to me. Joe and Tim formed Joe's Vintage Sportscards for a number of years. Joe loved his beer and enjoyed the best things in life. He will be missed by all the dealers that respected him, including me.

mrreality68 06-02-2023 05:35 AM

Rest in peace
And
Prayers for family and friends

Kevin Savage 06-02-2023 07:21 AM

Rip
 
I am very sorry to hear of Joe's passing. He was a real smart card guy- and a person I considered a pretty good friend. Like many- I was closer to Joe many years ago - when he was active on the show circuit. I did stay in touch with him though- and occasionally we still did some business. He was way too young to leave us- but in the end, I guess we are not really in charge of such matters. I will miss him- RIP

LEHR 06-02-2023 08:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay Wolt (Post 2344596)
He left the Fla Keys years ago & went back to Illinois

Ahh...I didn't know that. I hadn't really had much interaction with Joe since I left LTS six or so years ago. He was a fun guy and at one time had a great personal collection as well.

Hope you're doing well, Jay.

MonsterCards 06-04-2023 03:49 PM

Here's is Joe's obit:

https://evergreencremationservices.n...h-paul-yanello

CurtisFlood 06-04-2023 07:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MonsterCards (Post 2345338)

Thank you Tony.

MonsterCards 06-06-2023 05:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MonsterCards (Post 2345338)

I visited with Joe's wife, Lisa, yesterday. She's read this thread and appreciates all the kind words and memories.

savedfrommyspokes 06-06-2023 05:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bbsports (Post 2344641)
Joe loved his beer and enjoyed the best things in life.

At one of the Chicago Nationals in the early 2000s, I spent an hour or so one afternoon picking through a slew of raw 52 Topps cards he had in a big plastic bin at his table and watched him dig into his beer cooler for a cold one. For me, it was my most memorable National moment of all-time.... the combining two of my favorite past-times, vintage cards and a cold one.


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