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Originally Posted by GoldenAge50s
Dan--
What a terrible tragedy! As a fellow collector & neighbor just up the road in Cumberland, it hits home w/ more force than you can believe!
Thank God your family came thru it w/out injury, but I can only begin to understand what the loss of your possessions/collection must feel like.
You sound like a strong person in dealing w/ it & I wish you the best in moving forward.
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Thank you for the kind thoughts, Fred, especially from a neighbor just up the road in Cumberland from me. To be honest about it, the collection loss (especially considering the number of years and research efforts that were part of it)--was so huge that any emotional reaction or depressed feelings upon realizing its real scope completely and immediately left me; no pains felt at all, replaced instantly by private resignations that this was simply one of those things "in life" you either smile about anyway and just carry on "zen-like" accepting the reality of the situation. Better that way then any other.
Being up in Cumberland, did you also know my long time, good friend, Bill Deaett of 'Cumberland Cards" (now deceased)? Bill and I went way back; a great guy who knew a lot about boxing cards long before my own knowledge caught up with his. After things with my situation now gets straight again, we ought to get together and chew the fat about boxing cards face-to-face. I'd like that, missing Deaett to do it with as we used to. Thanks again.