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Whatever happened to these long-time dealers?
Tom Reid, Brian Morris, Paul Lewicki, Joe Badalucco, Brigandi Coin, Pat Quinn, Joe Valle, Lew Lipset ?
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Retired or no longer with us..
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I've been on Brigandi's e-mail list for a long time but I haven't gotten one in about a year.
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What about Tony Galovich and Rick Salvino?
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Tom Reid -- Passed September 2001 Brian Morris -- Not really active in cards Paul Lewicki -- not really active in cards. His sone pitched in the majors a few years back and the son also was involved earlier this year or late last year in a major unopened find. Pat Quinn-- still with us as far as I know. He still comes to the Chicago NSCC Lew Lipset -- Retired Regards Rich |
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What about TJ Schwartz? He used to write a column in Tuff Stuff that I enjoyed reading. Was it called 'On Your Side'?
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Tom Reid was one of my favorites. I knew him since I was a kid. He was a real character. He dealt in oddball items before they became popular. Always had a cigarette in hand. He had high prices but when you bought in bulk he'd give you a really good deal. RIP Tom! |
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What happened to unopened pack dealer Mark Murphy? I remember his ads in SCD back in the days and seeing multiple packs of 1952 Topps he was selling from a find he uncovered. Should have bought one :rolleyes:
Actually i think a lady contacted him with multiple packs and sold to him. He had a ton of unopened early baseball packs. |
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Dr Beckett and myself (both of us knew Tom well) taped a tribute podcast to him a while back
https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b5...ith-rich-klein |
I see Pat Quinn every month at the card show at the Civic Center in Orland Park, IL. He is usually one of the first guys through the door. He still sets up occasionally. I have been buying cards from him since I was 12. I'm now 57. One of the nicest guys you will ever meet and incredibly knowledgeable. His history in the hobby is unmatched.
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A couple more names from the good ole SCD days...
Shoebox Cards (Wayne Varner) and Mike Wheat Cards... Anyone know if they're still around and/or in the biz? And does anyone remember Teletrade? |
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I had dinner with Pat Quinn, John Rumeriez and Eric Lange at last years National in Chicago. We go back to the early "conventions" as they were called in the early 70's. Pat still runs a mail order auction and his son posts things for sale here in the BST threads.
Tom Rid was a character! As noted he always had the oddball stuff. Wayne Varner passed away a few years ago I believe. His good friend "Zimp" Bill Zimpleman who was always at this table is a member here. Another old time dealer Gar Miller from NJ still sells stuff. |
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I thought I had heard Mike Wheat passed 1-2 years ago but I'm not totally sure
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Does anyone know if Roger Neufeldt is still active as a dealer? He used to be at the Philly Show but I haven't seen him there in years.
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Does anyone know anything about Harvey Brandwein of National Pastime? My Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Ty Cobb signed official Harridge AL ball was authenticated by him. I got this ball at the Chanute AFB PX back in the 1980s. I didn't buy it from him, but he was there. Last I heard he was still around and doing alright.
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Brigandi has been holding Collector Events in NYC a few times a year. Still in business and some very nice folks.
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As a side note, I always loved speaking to the older collectors and dealers at conventions. Just talking about the hobby, how things have changed, and their interactions with the legends of the game that have passed. Might not have his spelling right, but does anyone know if George Mollyn is still with us? Bought from him a couple of times when I was a kid in Cooperstown, and he was dealing at the show at the Cooperstown Veterans Club, which I'm nearly positive was run by our own Ted Z. I must've talked his ear off about the 33 and 34 Goudey sets. Should we start keeping a running list of old time dealers and where they set up? I sure think so! |
George is still around and still doing the Allentown mall shows as well as Cooperstown last I knew. He consigns every now and then.
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David Festberg is off in Tibet seeking a holy man.
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Just got off the phone with George Mollyn, was nice to chat with him again, so thanks for the thread! He says if they put Mattingly or Munson in, he'll be at Cooperstown this year but otherwise he might be done there. He's still doing the Allentown, PA mall scene.
Just had a hip replacement but is recovering well. |
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David Festberg is back in the U.S. and is thinking about re-entering the collectible field.... Roger Neufeldt has scaled back on the abusive show schedule, but still actively participating the the hobby / business.
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Paul Marchant was the first guy I did mail order with, would have been the late 70's. He'd mailed out sale list every couple months, I think I still have a couple of them lying around somewhere.
This ticket was my one and only Teletrade purchase. https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=19742 |
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I sold Tom Reids collection back about 2003. Lots of oddball and lots of duplication. His basement was packed and he had drawers just jam packed with items in no real order. Lots of pins too (sports and nonsports)
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Back in the Teletrade Era I got quite a few prewar cards via online auctions from Jim Maxwell and Ginny Caputo out of Lampeter, PA. I think they are both still around selling antiques.
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Gar Miller
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This is the first I have heard that TJ Schwartz had passed. I was a voracious Tuff Stuff reader for many years and "on your side" was the first column I turned to every month. I never met him, or bought anything from him, but I certainly enjoyed his writing.
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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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He is reasonably active on facebook. Rich |
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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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. |
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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